EP0396689A1 - A sealing arrangement for an adhesive dispenser. - Google Patents

A sealing arrangement for an adhesive dispenser.

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EP0396689A1
EP0396689A1 EP19890911852 EP89911852A EP0396689A1 EP 0396689 A1 EP0396689 A1 EP 0396689A1 EP 19890911852 EP19890911852 EP 19890911852 EP 89911852 A EP89911852 A EP 89911852A EP 0396689 A1 EP0396689 A1 EP 0396689A1
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plug
dispenser
sealing
sealing arrangement
stopper
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Quentin Grant
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UNI-CONTINENTAL HOLDINGS Ltd
UNI CONTINENTAL HOLDINGS Ltd
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UNI-CONTINENTAL HOLDINGS Ltd
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05CAPPARATUS FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05C17/00Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces
    • B05C17/005Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces for discharging material from a reservoir or container located in or on the hand tool through an outlet orifice by pressure without using surface contacting members like pads or brushes
    • B05C17/00576Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces for discharging material from a reservoir or container located in or on the hand tool through an outlet orifice by pressure without using surface contacting members like pads or brushes characterised by the construction of a piston as pressure exerting means, or of the co-operating container
    • B05C17/00579Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces for discharging material from a reservoir or container located in or on the hand tool through an outlet orifice by pressure without using surface contacting members like pads or brushes characterised by the construction of a piston as pressure exerting means, or of the co-operating container comprising means for allowing entrapped air to escape to the atmosphere
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05CAPPARATUS FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05C17/00Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces
    • B05C17/005Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces for discharging material from a reservoir or container located in or on the hand tool through an outlet orifice by pressure without using surface contacting members like pads or brushes
    • B05C17/00576Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces for discharging material from a reservoir or container located in or on the hand tool through an outlet orifice by pressure without using surface contacting members like pads or brushes characterised by the construction of a piston as pressure exerting means, or of the co-operating container
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05CAPPARATUS FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05C17/00Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces
    • B05C17/005Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces for discharging material from a reservoir or container located in or on the hand tool through an outlet orifice by pressure without using surface contacting members like pads or brushes
    • B05C17/01Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces for discharging material from a reservoir or container located in or on the hand tool through an outlet orifice by pressure without using surface contacting members like pads or brushes with manually mechanically or electrically actuated piston or the like
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B7/00Closing containers or receptacles after filling
    • B65B7/16Closing semi-rigid or rigid containers or receptacles not deformed by, or not taking-up shape of, contents, e.g. boxes or cartons
    • B65B7/28Closing semi-rigid or rigid containers or receptacles not deformed by, or not taking-up shape of, contents, e.g. boxes or cartons by applying separate preformed closures, e.g. lids, covers
    • B65B7/2821Closing semi-rigid or rigid containers or receptacles not deformed by, or not taking-up shape of, contents, e.g. boxes or cartons by applying separate preformed closures, e.g. lids, covers applying plugs or threadless stoppers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/0005Containers or packages provided with a piston or with a movable bottom or partition having approximately the same section as the container
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2205/00Venting means
    • B65D2205/04Venting means for venting during the initial insertion of a piston

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  • THIS INVENTION relates to a sealing arrangement for adhesive dispensers and, more particularly, an arrangement for sealing adhesive dispensers without the use of rubber o- rings.
  • Various products such as adhesives and resins are supplied to the user in a dispenser having a barrel with an open charging end through which the product is introduced into the barrel and a dispensing end provided with a nozzle through which the product is dispensed. It is known to seal such a container by removing air from the barrel of the dispenser in order to keep the adhesive or resin from reacting with the air and becoming unusable.
  • the sealing is carried out by first inserting a plug into the open end of the barrel of the dispenser after the barrel has been charged with produce, the plug having a rubber o-ring co-operating with the internal wall of the barrel to seal the adhesive within the dispenser from the atmosphere outside the plug. Mechanical pins are then forced between the rubber o-ring of the plug and the internal wall of the barrel. Any air trapped between the adhesive or resin and the plug is bled from around the sides of the rubber o-ring which recovers its full sealing capability once the pins are withdrawn.
  • a further disadvantage of the above prior art methods is that it is difficult to ascertain when all the air trapped between the adhesives or resin and the sealing plug in the barrel has been removed. With many adhesives or resins it is imperative to remove all the air in order to stop the adhesive or resin from reacting with the air and undergoing an irreversible transformation.
  • the present invention aims to overcome or at least mitigate the above problems presented by the prior art by providing a sealing arrangement which will not damage the internal wall of the dispenser barrel and does not react with an adhesive or resin within the dispenser.
  • the invention provides a sealing arrangement for sealing a dispenser having a cylindrical barrel with an open charging end through which a flowable product is introduced into the dispenser, which arrangement comprises a plug for inserting into the barrel after introduction of the product and formed with a bleed aperture through which air trapped between the plug and the product escapes, and a stopper engagable with the plug to seal the aperture in the plug without forcing air back through the plug and without allowing the contents of the dispenser to escape.
  • a method of sealing a dispenser having a cylindrical barrel with an open charging end through which a flowable product is introduced into the dispenser comprising the steps of introducing into the open end of the barrel a sealing plug with a bleed aperture through which the air trapped between the plug and the product escapes, and engaging a stopper with the plug so that no air is forced back through the plug and no product escapes through the plug, and locking the second sealing member in engagement with the first sealing member.
  • an apparatus for introducing a sealing arrangement as described above into a dispenser having an open charging end through which a flowable product is introduced into the dispenser comprises: means for storing sealing arrangements to be inserted into successive dispensers; means for supplying a charged dispenser to a capping station of the apparatus and for supporting the dispenser in the capping station; means for feeding a sealing arrangement from the storing means to the open charging end of the dispenser; means for inserting the plug of the sealing arrangement into the dispenser, and means for engaging the stopper of the sealing arrangement after insertion of the plug in the dispenser.
  • FIGURE 1 is an axial cross-section of a sealing arrangement embodying the present invention inserted in a barrel of a dispenser;
  • FIGURE 2 is an axial cross-sectional view of the sealing arrangement of Figure 1 in a sealed condition
  • FIGURE 3 is an end view of a sealing plug comprising part of the sealing arrangement of Figure 1;
  • FIGURE 4 is a plan end view of the sealing arrangement of Figure 1 with the sealing plug removed;
  • FIGURE 5 is a cross-sectional view of the sealing plug of Figure 3;
  • FIGURE 6 is an axial cross-section of a sealing arrangement according to a second embodiment of the present invention inserted within an open portion of a dispenser;
  • FIGURE 7 is a cross-sectional view of the sealing arrangement of Figure 6 in a sealing condition
  • FIGURE 8 is end view of part of the sealing arrangement of Figure 7;
  • FIGURE 9 is cross-sectional view of a modified sealing plug of a sealing arrangement embodying the present invention.
  • FIGURE 10 is an axial cross-section of the modified sealing plug of Figure 9 inserted in a sealing arrangement
  • FIGURES 11 to 15 show successive operations of a plugging apparatus for inserting sealing arrangements embodying the invention into dispensers
  • FIGURES 16 to 18 show parts of the plugging apparatus of Figures 11 to 15, modified to accomodate a dispenser having twin barrels.
  • barrel 1 of a dispenser has an open charging end 3 through which a flowable product, such as an adhesive or resin is introduced into the barrel which has its other or dispensing end provided with a nozzle (not shown) through which the product is dispersed in use of the disperser.
  • a flowable product such as an adhesive or resin
  • a sealing arrangement comprises a plug 7 of plastics material which is inserted into the open end 3 of the dispenser 2 after the barrel 1 has been charged with the product to be dispensed.
  • the plug 7 forms a tight fit within the barrel 1 and has a concave leading surface 7A.
  • the plug 7 has an axially extending peripheral skirt 9 having a slightly concave outer surface 11.
  • a central region of the outer surface 11 of the skirt 9 is provided with one or more (in this case three) radially projecting circular ribs 13.
  • the plug is formed with a central circular bleed aperture 15 surrounded by an axially extending annular wall 17.
  • the axial length of the wall 17 is approximately half that of the peripheral skirt 9-
  • a conical portion of the internal surface 19 of the wall 17 flares towards a free end of the wall 17 so as to interconnect the aperture 15 with a portion of the wall 17 having an internal diameter which is greater than the internal diameter of the aperture 15.
  • the free end of the wall 17 is formed with axial projections in the form of castellations 21 which are shown in phantom in Figures 1 and 2.
  • castellations 21 which are shown in phantom in Figures 1 and 2.
  • two casellations are provided and, as shown in Figure 4, the castellations are offset from each other by approximately 180 degrees and extend around the surface of the wall 17 for approximately 90 degrees.
  • the castellations have approximately the same axial length as the wall 17.
  • a stopper plug generally indicated at 23 and shown in detail in Figure 5 is provided for sealing the aperture 15 of the plug 7.
  • the stopper is of integral construction.
  • the sealing plug 23 has a cylindrical main portion 25 which fits tightly within the larger diameter portion of the wall 17.
  • a cylindrical intermediate portion 27 of the plug 23, also being cylindrical in configuration is of smaller diameter than the main portion 25.
  • the main and intermediate portions 25 and 27 of the plug 23 are joined by a substantially radially extending shoulder 29.
  • the intermediate portion 27 terminates in an axially extending cylindrical stem portion 33 which has a smaller diameter than the intermediate portion 27 to which it is connected by a topped conical shoulder 31 intended to cooperate with the conically tapered portion of the internal surface 19 of the upstanding wall 17.
  • the stem portion 33 of the stopper 23 is formed at its free end with a conical head 35 defining with the stem a radially extending annular sealing surface 37 of greater external diameter than the diameter of the aperture 15.
  • the sealing surface 37 is intended to engage the underside of the plug 7 around the aperture 15 when the sealing plug 23 is in place as shown in Figure 2.
  • the circular end surface of the main stopper portion 25 when inserted into the plug 7 is substantially flush with the castellations 21 of the wall 17 and the free end of the skirt 9 -
  • annular gap 39 is defined between the circumference of the intermediate portion 27 of the stopper 23 and part of the internal circumference 19 of the wall 17.
  • the annular gap 39 is isolated from both the adhesive and the open end of the barrel 1 by sealing engagement between the respective portions of the stoppers 23 and the internal surface 19 of the wall 17.
  • the plug 7 is inserted into the open end of the dispenser 2 within which it is desired to seal adhesive or resin already introduced into the barrel.
  • the concave outer surface 11 of the skirt 9 and annular ribs 13 provided thereon ensure that the plug 7 grips the internal wall of the barrel 1 in order to provide an effective seal between the plug 7 and the barrel.
  • the plug 7 is inserted further into the container until the adhesive within the bore 19 rises to the level of the flared portion of the bore.
  • the stopper 23 is then inserted into the bore as shown in Figure 1.
  • the adhesive which has risen in the bore is displaced by the head 35 of the stopper 23 and is forced to rise further between the bore 19 and the stopper 23. This causes the air above the adhesive in the bore 19 to be expelled from the bore between the casellations 21.
  • the head 35 of the stopper engages in the aperture 15 of the plug 7 and prevents further adhesive being drawn into the bore 19.
  • the main portion 25 of the sealing plug 23 moves into cooperation with the bore 19 as shown in Figure 2, thus effectively isolating the adhesive within the annular gap 39 from the reservoir within the container 1 and the free end of the container.
  • the radial sealing surface 37 of the head 35 snaps into engagement with the underside of the plug 7 around the aperture 15 and prevents the stopper 23 from being removed from the bore 19•
  • the plug 7 can then be advanced within the barrel 1 in order that the adhesive or resin in the reservoir in the container is delivered through a nozzle connected to the end of the barrel 1 remote from the free end thereof.
  • stopper 23 could be provided at the foot of a hand plunger wherein the upper portion 25 of a sealing plug 23 would be extended in order to form a handle upon which pressure would be exerted in order to advance the plug 7 within the container and force adhesive from the nozzle end of the container.
  • the wall 17 is extended to approximately the same axial length as the skirt 9.
  • the castellations 21 which allows air to escape from the bore 19 as the sealing plug 23 is inserted into the bore in the first embodiment, are replaced in this second embodiment by one or more channels 41 through the wall 17 such that air in the bore 19 may escape as the stopper 23 is inserted into the bore.
  • the apertures 41 are completely covered by the main portion 25 - 9 -
  • the adhesive trapped in the annular gap 39 is prevented from escaping from the bore 19 by the cooperation of the main portion 25 of the stopper and the wall 17.
  • sealing arrangements shown in the illustrated embodiments of the present invention lend themselves to being fabricated from plastics materials for example by a process such as injection moulding or die casting.
  • a rubber o-ring 41 acts between the concave outer surface 11 of the plug 7 and the internal wall of the barrel 3- This provides a further seal between the plug 7 and the barrel 3-
  • the sealing plug 23' is provided with an integral annular base 43 at the end remote from the conical head 35.
  • the annular base 43 has an axially extending peripheral skirt 45 which is received between the peripheral skirt 9 and the annular wall 17 of the plug 7 when the sealing plug 23' is inserted in the bore 19.
  • the skirt 45 snugly engages the wall 17 of the plug 7 but is radially spaced from the skirt 11 so as to leave an air bleed gap 46.
  • the free ends of the peripheral skirt 45 are formed with axial projections in the form of castellation 47.
  • the plug 7 is inserted into the open end of the dispenser 2.
  • the concave outer surface 11 of the skirt 9, the annular ribs 13 and the rubber o-ring 41 ensure that the plug 7 grips the internal wall of the barrel 1 in order to provide an effective seal.
  • air trapped between the reservoir of adhesive or resin and the plug is forced out through the aperture 15 in the centre of the plug 7.
  • the air trapped above the adhesive escapes between the castellations 21 and 47 through the air bleed gap 46.
  • the head 35 of the stopper engages in the aperture 15 of the plug 7 and prevents further adhesive being drawn into the bore 19.
  • the main portion 25 of the sealing plug 23' moves into cooperation with the bore 19, thus effectively isolating the adhesive within the annular gap from the reservoir within the container 1 and the free end of the container.
  • a plugging apparatus 51 for inserting sealing arrangements embodying the invention into dispensers comprises a longitudinal work platform 53-
  • a capping station 55 at one end of the platform 53 is provided with sensing means 57 for detecting the arrival of a charged dispenser 1 beneath the capping station.
  • a flared guide 58 for locating an open end of the charged dispenser 1 is provided adjacent the capping station 55.
  • a vertical magazine 59 for storing sealing arrangements 5 is supported above the platform 53.
  • the bottom or outlet end of the magazine 59 is spaced above the platform 53 by slightly more than the height of a sealing arrangement 5.
  • a first pneumatic ram 61 has a piston rod 63 which is attached, at the end opposite the ram 61, to a hollow cylinder 65.
  • the hollow cylinder 65 has a diameter greater than the diameter of the nozzel of a dispenser 1 but less than the diameter of the main body of the dispenser.
  • the first ram 61 is provided below the capping station 55 of the plugging apparatus 51 and serves to feed a charged dispenser - 1 1 -
  • the ram 61 acts vertically in the direction shown by arrow A in Figure 12.
  • a second pneumatic ram 67 is mounted on the platform 53.
  • the piston rod 69 of the ram 67 is connected to a pusher 71.
  • the pusher 71 takes the form a rectangular block having a leading edge formed with an arcuate recess conforming to the peripheral shape of a sealing arrangement 5 and is dimensioned to pass between the platform 53 and the outlet of the magazine 59 when the piston rod 69 is extended.
  • the ram 67 acts horizontally, along the axis of the longitudinal platform 53 in the direction shown by arrow B in Figure 13-
  • the piston rod 77 of the third ram 73 is connected to a hollow cylinder 79 having a diameter slightly less than that of a dispenser 1, and the piston rod 81 of the fourth ram 75 which is housed in the cylinder 79, is connected to a cylindrical block 83 which is also received, within the hollow cylinder 79 of the third ram 73 when the fourth ram 75 is in a retracted condition.
  • sealing assemblies 5 are stored in the magazine 59.
  • the lowermost sealing assembly 5 rests on the platform 53.
  • a charged dispenser 1 is brought into position below the plugging assembly 51.
  • the rams 61, 67, 73 and 75 are all in a retracted condition.
  • the sensing means 57 senses the presence of the charged dispenser 1 and passes a signal to the first pneumatic ram 61.
  • Piston rod 63 is extended and the hollow cylinder 65 associated with the ram 61 is raised to engage the nozzle end of the charged dispenser 1, as shown in Figure 12.
  • the hollow cylinder 65 and dispenser 1 are then raised further by the continued movement of the piston rod 63 until the open end of the dispenser 1 engages the guide 58 and is guided into the capping station until its open end is level with the upper surface of the platform 53.
  • Piston rod 69 extends and the pusher 71 attached to the piston rod is forced along the longitudinal platform 53 towards the dispenser 1 and, thus, engages and propels the lowermost sealing assembly 5 from beneath the magazine 59 onto the open end of the dispenser 1.
  • the operation of the platform ram 67 activates the main plugging ram 73 which decends in the direction shown by arrow C in Figure 14.
  • the hollow cylinder 79 attached to the piston rod 77 engages the plug 7 of the sealing assembly 5 and forces the plug 7 into the open charging end of the dispenser 1 and onto the adhesive or resin therein.
  • the fourth ram 75 is then activated and the cylindrical block 83 descends from the hollow cylinder 79 of the third ram as shown by arrow B and forces the sealing plug 23 into sealing engagement with the plug 7.
  • the rams are returned to the position shown in Figure 11 allowing the dispenser 1 to be removed from the plugging apparatus 51 and the next sealing arrangement 5 to drop onto the platform 53.
  • the dispenser 1 is then ejected from the plugging apparatus 51. - 1 3 -
  • plugging apparatus 51 Whilst the plugging apparatus 51 has been described with reference to a single sealing arrangement 5 being inserted into the barrel of a dispenser 1, it is to be understood that the apparatus 51 may be adapted to plug a dispenser 1' having two or more barrels, a sealing arrangement 5 being inserted into each barrel.
  • Figures 16 to 18 show a barrel 1 1 , a pusher 71 ' > a cylinder 79' and a plugging block 83' respectively, modified to accomodate the plugging of a dispenser having twin barrels.

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Abstract

Dispositif d'étanchéité pour un distributeur d'adhésif se composant d'un couvercle (7) permettant de prélever l'air d'un cylindre du distributeur lorsqu'on l'y introduit, et d'un bouchon d'étanchéité (23) qui s'engage avec le couvercle (7) pour empêcher l'air de s'intorduire à nouveau dans le cylindre ou pour empêcher le contenu de sortir du cylindre lorsqu'on introduit le bouchon (23) dans le couvercle (7).Sealing device for an adhesive dispenser consisting of a cover (7) allowing air to be taken from a dispenser cylinder when it is inserted therein, and a sealing plug (23) which engages with the cover (7) to prevent air from getting into the cylinder again or to prevent the contents from leaving the cylinder when the plug (23) is inserted into the cover (7).

Description

A Sealing Arrangement for an Adhesive Dispenser.
THIS INVENTION relates to a sealing arrangement for adhesive dispensers and, more particularly, an arrangement for sealing adhesive dispensers without the use of rubber o- rings.
Various products such as adhesives and resins are supplied to the user in a dispenser having a barrel with an open charging end through which the product is introduced into the barrel and a dispensing end provided with a nozzle through which the product is dispensed. It is known to seal such a container by removing air from the barrel of the dispenser in order to keep the adhesive or resin from reacting with the air and becoming unusable.
The sealing is carried out by first inserting a plug into the open end of the barrel of the dispenser after the barrel has been charged with produce, the plug having a rubber o-ring co-operating with the internal wall of the barrel to seal the adhesive within the dispenser from the atmosphere outside the plug. Mechanical pins are then forced between the rubber o-ring of the plug and the internal wall of the barrel. Any air trapped between the adhesive or resin and the plug is bled from around the sides of the rubber o-ring which recovers its full sealing capability once the pins are withdrawn.
It is also known to provide part of the internal wall of the dispenser barrel adjacent its open end with one or more moulded lugs extending axially within the interior barrel. As the plug is pushed into the barrel, the action of forcing the rubber o-ring over the lug or lugs bleeds the air trapped between the product and the plug around the ring and the ring again recovers its sealing capability once it has passed clear of the lug or lugs.
The above known methods of sealing dispensers are not suitable where damage may be sustained to the plug or side wall of the barrel of the dispenser as the plug is inserted. Furthermore, the above methods are unsuitable for use with certain adhesives and resins which react with the rubber o- ring thus rendering the seal unsuitable for use.
A further disadvantage of the above prior art methods is that it is difficult to ascertain when all the air trapped between the adhesives or resin and the sealing plug in the barrel has been removed. With many adhesives or resins it is imperative to remove all the air in order to stop the adhesive or resin from reacting with the air and undergoing an irreversible transformation.
The present invention aims to overcome or at least mitigate the above problems presented by the prior art by providing a sealing arrangement which will not damage the internal wall of the dispenser barrel and does not react with an adhesive or resin within the dispenser.
Accordingly, the invention provides a sealing arrangement for sealing a dispenser having a cylindrical barrel with an open charging end through which a flowable product is introduced into the dispenser, which arrangement comprises a plug for inserting into the barrel after introduction of the product and formed with a bleed aperture through which air trapped between the plug and the product escapes, and a stopper engagable with the plug to seal the aperture in the plug without forcing air back through the plug and without allowing the contents of the dispenser to escape.
In another aspect, there is provided a method of sealing a dispenser having a cylindrical barrel with an open charging end through which a flowable product is introduced into the dispenser, comprising the steps of introducing into the open end of the barrel a sealing plug with a bleed aperture through which the air trapped between the plug and the product escapes, and engaging a stopper with the plug so that no air is forced back through the plug and no product escapes through the plug, and locking the second sealing member in engagement with the first sealing member.
In a further embodiment, there is provided an apparatus for introducing a sealing arrangement as described above into a dispenser having an open charging end through which a flowable product is introduced into the dispenser, which apparatus comprises: means for storing sealing arrangements to be inserted into successive dispensers; means for supplying a charged dispenser to a capping station of the apparatus and for supporting the dispenser in the capping station; means for feeding a sealing arrangement from the storing means to the open charging end of the dispenser; means for inserting the plug of the sealing arrangement into the dispenser, and means for engaging the stopper of the sealing arrangement after insertion of the plug in the dispenser.
In order that the invention may be more readily understood, embodiments thereof will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGURE 1 is an axial cross-section of a sealing arrangement embodying the present invention inserted in a barrel of a dispenser;
FIGURE 2 is an axial cross-sectional view of the sealing arrangement of Figure 1 in a sealed condition;
FIGURE 3 is an end view of a sealing plug comprising part of the sealing arrangement of Figure 1;
FIGURE 4 is a plan end view of the sealing arrangement of Figure 1 with the sealing plug removed;
FIGURE 5 is a cross-sectional view of the sealing plug of Figure 3;
FIGURE 6 is an axial cross-section of a sealing arrangement according to a second embodiment of the present invention inserted within an open portion of a dispenser;
FIGURE 7 is a cross-sectional view of the sealing arrangement of Figure 6 in a sealing condition;
FIGURE 8 is end view of part of the sealing arrangement of Figure 7;
FIGURE 9 is cross-sectional view of a modified sealing plug of a sealing arrangement embodying the present invention;
FIGURE 10 is an axial cross-section of the modified sealing plug of Figure 9 inserted in a sealing arrangement;
FIGURES 11 to 15 show successive operations of a plugging apparatus for inserting sealing arrangements embodying the invention into dispensers, and
FIGURES 16 to 18 show parts of the plugging apparatus of Figures 11 to 15, modified to accomodate a dispenser having twin barrels.
Referring firstly to Figures 1 and 2, a cylindrical - 5 -
barrel 1 of a dispenser has an open charging end 3 through which a flowable product, such as an adhesive or resin is introduced into the barrel which has its other or dispensing end provided with a nozzle (not shown) through which the product is dispersed in use of the disperser.
A sealing arrangement, generally indicated at 5, comprises a plug 7 of plastics material which is inserted into the open end 3 of the dispenser 2 after the barrel 1 has been charged with the product to be dispensed. The plug 7 forms a tight fit within the barrel 1 and has a concave leading surface 7A.
The plug 7 has an axially extending peripheral skirt 9 having a slightly concave outer surface 11. A central region of the outer surface 11 of the skirt 9 is provided with one or more (in this case three) radially projecting circular ribs 13.
The plug is formed with a central circular bleed aperture 15 surrounded by an axially extending annular wall 17. The axial length of the wall 17 is approximately half that of the peripheral skirt 9-
A conical portion of the internal surface 19 of the wall 17 flares towards a free end of the wall 17 so as to interconnect the aperture 15 with a portion of the wall 17 having an internal diameter which is greater than the internal diameter of the aperture 15.
The free end of the wall 17 is formed with axial projections in the form of castellations 21 which are shown in phantom in Figures 1 and 2. In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, two casellations are provided and, as shown in Figure 4, the castellations are offset from each other by approximately 180 degrees and extend around the surface of the wall 17 for approximately 90 degrees. The castellations have approximately the same axial length as the wall 17.
A stopper plug, generally indicated at 23 and shown in detail in Figure 5 is provided for sealing the aperture 15 of the plug 7. The stopper is of integral construction.
The sealing plug 23 has a cylindrical main portion 25 which fits tightly within the larger diameter portion of the wall 17. A cylindrical intermediate portion 27 of the plug 23, also being cylindrical in configuration is of smaller diameter than the main portion 25. The main and intermediate portions 25 and 27 of the plug 23 are joined by a substantially radially extending shoulder 29. At its end remote from the shoulder 29, the intermediate portion 27 terminates in an axially extending cylindrical stem portion 33 which has a smaller diameter than the intermediate portion 27 to which it is connected by a topped conical shoulder 31 intended to cooperate with the conically tapered portion of the internal surface 19 of the upstanding wall 17.
The stem portion 33 of the stopper 23 is formed at its free end with a conical head 35 defining with the stem a radially extending annular sealing surface 37 of greater external diameter than the diameter of the aperture 15. The sealing surface 37 is intended to engage the underside of the plug 7 around the aperture 15 when the sealing plug 23 is in place as shown in Figure 2. As can be seen in Figure 2, the circular end surface of the main stopper portion 25 when inserted into the plug 7 is substantially flush with the castellations 21 of the wall 17 and the free end of the skirt 9 -
With the stopper 23 inserted- in the plug 7, an annular gap 39 is defined between the circumference of the intermediate portion 27 of the stopper 23 and part of the internal circumference 19 of the wall 17. The annular gap 39 is isolated from both the adhesive and the open end of the barrel 1 by sealing engagement between the respective portions of the stoppers 23 and the internal surface 19 of the wall 17.
In use of the sealing arrangement embodying the present invention, the plug 7 is inserted into the open end of the dispenser 2 within which it is desired to seal adhesive or resin already introduced into the barrel. The concave outer surface 11 of the skirt 9 and annular ribs 13 provided thereon ensure that the plug 7 grips the internal wall of the barrel 1 in order to provide an effective seal between the plug 7 and the barrel.
As the plug 7 is inserted into the barrel, air trapped between the reservoir of adhesive or resin and the plug forced out through the aperture 15 in the centre of the plug 7. When all the air trapped above the adhesive is removed from the container, the adhesive begins to enter the aperture 15 and rise within the bore 19.
The plug 7 is inserted further into the container until the adhesive within the bore 19 rises to the level of the flared portion of the bore. The stopper 23 is then inserted into the bore as shown in Figure 1.
As the stopper 23 is inserted into the bore, the adhesive which has risen in the bore is displaced by the head 35 of the stopper 23 and is forced to rise further between the bore 19 and the stopper 23. This causes the air above the adhesive in the bore 19 to be expelled from the bore between the casellations 21. However, before any adhesive can exit the bore in the same way, the head 35 of the stopper engages in the aperture 15 of the plug 7 and prevents further adhesive being drawn into the bore 19. Simultaneously, the main portion 25 of the sealing plug 23 moves into cooperation with the bore 19 as shown in Figure 2, thus effectively isolating the adhesive within the annular gap 39 from the reservoir within the container 1 and the free end of the container.
The radial sealing surface 37 of the head 35 snaps into engagement with the underside of the plug 7 around the aperture 15 and prevents the stopper 23 from being removed from the bore 19•
With the stopper 23 in the position shown in Figure 2, the plug 7 can then be advanced within the barrel 1 in order that the adhesive or resin in the reservoir in the container is delivered through a nozzle connected to the end of the barrel 1 remote from the free end thereof.
It will be appreciated that the stopper 23 could be provided at the foot of a hand plunger wherein the upper portion 25 of a sealing plug 23 would be extended in order to form a handle upon which pressure would be exerted in order to advance the plug 7 within the container and force adhesive from the nozzle end of the container.
In a second embodiment of the present invention, shown in Figure 7 to 9» the wall 17 is extended to approximately the same axial length as the skirt 9. The castellations 21 which allows air to escape from the bore 19 as the sealing plug 23 is inserted into the bore in the first embodiment, are replaced in this second embodiment by one or more channels 41 through the wall 17 such that air in the bore 19 may escape as the stopper 23 is inserted into the bore. When the stopper is in place (as shown in Figure 8) the apertures 41 are completely covered by the main portion 25 - 9 -
of the sealing plug. Thus, as in the previous embodiment, the adhesive trapped in the annular gap 39 is prevented from escaping from the bore 19 by the cooperation of the main portion 25 of the stopper and the wall 17.
The sealing arrangements shown in the illustrated embodiments of the present invention lend themselves to being fabricated from plastics materials for example by a process such as injection moulding or die casting.
In a further embodiment of the present invention shown in Figures 9 and 10, a rubber o-ring 41 acts between the concave outer surface 11 of the plug 7 and the internal wall of the barrel 3- This provides a further seal between the plug 7 and the barrel 3-
In this embodiment the sealing plug 23' is provided with an integral annular base 43 at the end remote from the conical head 35. The annular base 43 has an axially extending peripheral skirt 45 which is received between the peripheral skirt 9 and the annular wall 17 of the plug 7 when the sealing plug 23' is inserted in the bore 19. The skirt 45 snugly engages the wall 17 of the plug 7 but is radially spaced from the skirt 11 so as to leave an air bleed gap 46.
The free ends of the peripheral skirt 45 are formed with axial projections in the form of castellation 47.
In use of the sealing arrangement according to this further embodiment of the present invention, the plug 7 is inserted into the open end of the dispenser 2. The concave outer surface 11 of the skirt 9, the annular ribs 13 and the rubber o-ring 41 ensure that the plug 7 grips the internal wall of the barrel 1 in order to provide an effective seal. As described with the embodiments of Figures 1 to 8, as the plug 7 is inserted into the barrel, air trapped between the reservoir of adhesive or resin and the plug is forced out through the aperture 15 in the centre of the plug 7. The air trapped above the adhesive escapes between the castellations 21 and 47 through the air bleed gap 46. However, before any adhesive can exit the bore in the same way, the head 35 of the stopper engages in the aperture 15 of the plug 7 and prevents further adhesive being drawn into the bore 19. Simultaneously, the main portion 25 of the sealing plug 23' moves into cooperation with the bore 19, thus effectively isolating the adhesive within the annular gap from the reservoir within the container 1 and the free end of the container.
Referring now to Figures 11 to 15, a plugging apparatus 51 for inserting sealing arrangements embodying the invention into dispensers comprises a longitudinal work platform 53- A capping station 55 at one end of the platform 53 is provided with sensing means 57 for detecting the arrival of a charged dispenser 1 beneath the capping station. A flared guide 58 for locating an open end of the charged dispenser 1 is provided adjacent the capping station 55.
A vertical magazine 59 for storing sealing arrangements 5 is supported above the platform 53. The bottom or outlet end of the magazine 59 is spaced above the platform 53 by slightly more than the height of a sealing arrangement 5.
A first pneumatic ram 61, has a piston rod 63 which is attached, at the end opposite the ram 61, to a hollow cylinder 65. The hollow cylinder 65 has a diameter greater than the diameter of the nozzel of a dispenser 1 but less than the diameter of the main body of the dispenser. The first ram 61 is provided below the capping station 55 of the plugging apparatus 51 and serves to feed a charged dispenser - 1 1 -
received from a dispenser filling apparatus (not shown) into position beneath the capping station. The ram 61 acts vertically in the direction shown by arrow A in Figure 12.
A second pneumatic ram 67 is mounted on the platform 53. The piston rod 69 of the ram 67 is connected to a pusher 71. The pusher 71 takes the form a rectangular block having a leading edge formed with an arcuate recess conforming to the peripheral shape of a sealing arrangement 5 and is dimensioned to pass between the platform 53 and the outlet of the magazine 59 when the piston rod 69 is extended. The ram 67 acts horizontally, along the axis of the longitudinal platform 53 in the direction shown by arrow B in Figure 13-
Vertically acting third and fourth pneumatic rams 73» 75 respectfully are located above the capping station 55 of the plugging assembly 51.
The piston rod 77 of the third ram 73 is connected to a hollow cylinder 79 having a diameter slightly less than that of a dispenser 1, and the piston rod 81 of the fourth ram 75 which is housed in the cylinder 79, is connected to a cylindrical block 83 which is also received, within the hollow cylinder 79 of the third ram 73 when the fourth ram 75 is in a retracted condition.
In use, sealing assemblies 5 are stored in the magazine 59. The lowermost sealing assembly 5 rests on the platform 53.
A charged dispenser 1 is brought into position below the plugging assembly 51.
Initially, the rams 61, 67, 73 and 75 are all in a retracted condition. When a charged dispenser 1 is fed into position below the capping station 55 of the apparatus 51, the sensing means 57 senses the presence of the charged dispenser 1 and passes a signal to the first pneumatic ram 61. Piston rod 63 is extended and the hollow cylinder 65 associated with the ram 61 is raised to engage the nozzle end of the charged dispenser 1, as shown in Figure 12. The hollow cylinder 65 and dispenser 1 are then raised further by the continued movement of the piston rod 63 until the open end of the dispenser 1 engages the guide 58 and is guided into the capping station until its open end is level with the upper surface of the platform 53.
The action of raising the dispenser 1 , causes the second pneumatic ram 67 to operate. Piston rod 69 extends and the pusher 71 attached to the piston rod is forced along the longitudinal platform 53 towards the dispenser 1 and, thus, engages and propels the lowermost sealing assembly 5 from beneath the magazine 59 onto the open end of the dispenser 1.
The operation of the platform ram 67 activates the main plugging ram 73 which decends in the direction shown by arrow C in Figure 14. The hollow cylinder 79 attached to the piston rod 77 engages the plug 7 of the sealing assembly 5 and forces the plug 7 into the open charging end of the dispenser 1 and onto the adhesive or resin therein.
The fourth ram 75 is then activated and the cylindrical block 83 descends from the hollow cylinder 79 of the third ram as shown by arrow B and forces the sealing plug 23 into sealing engagement with the plug 7.
The rams are returned to the position shown in Figure 11 allowing the dispenser 1 to be removed from the plugging apparatus 51 and the next sealing arrangement 5 to drop onto the platform 53. The dispenser 1 is then ejected from the plugging apparatus 51. - 1 3 -
Whilst the plugging apparatus 51 has been described with reference to a single sealing arrangement 5 being inserted into the barrel of a dispenser 1, it is to be understood that the apparatus 51 may be adapted to plug a dispenser 1' having two or more barrels, a sealing arrangement 5 being inserted into each barrel. Figures 16 to 18 show a barrel 11, a pusher 71 ' > a cylinder 79' and a plugging block 83' respectively, modified to accomodate the plugging of a dispenser having twin barrels.

Claims

1. A sealing arrangement for sealing a dispenser having a cylindrical barrel with an open charging end through which a flowable product is introduced into the dispenser, which arrangement comprises a plug for inserting into the barrel after introduction of the product and formed with a bleed aperture through which air trapped between the plug and the product escapes, and a stopper engagable with the plug to seal the aperture in the plug without forcing air back through the plug and without allowing the contents of the dispenser to escape.
2. A sealing arrangement according to Claim 1, wherein the plug comprises an axially extending circular wall, the internal surface of which defines a bore communicating with the bleed aperture, the bore being operative to guide the stopper into engagement with the plug.
3. A sealing arrangement according to Claim 2, wherein the guide bore has a portion adjacent the bleed aperture which is connected a portion of the bore of greater diameter by a flared portion of the bore.
4. A sealing arrangement according to Claim 3, wherein the stopper has a portion of reduced radial width and sealing surfaces are provided axially on each side of the portion of reduced width, which sealing surfaces cooperate with the wall of the bore on each side of the portion of reduced width in order to define an annular gap between the stopper and the wall of the bore when the stopper is inserted in the plug, which gap is isolated from the contents of the dispenser and the atmosphere.
5. A sealing arrangement according to Claim 4, wherein the stopper is provided with a depending skirt which snugly - 15. -
engages the axially extending circular wall of the plug and defines an air bleed gap with the plug.
6. A sealing arrangement according to any one of Claims 2 to 5, wherein the circular wall is provided with escape means for allowing air in the bore to be discharged as the second sealing member is moved into engagement with the first sealing member.
7. A sealing arrangement according to Claim 6, wherein the escape means are in the form of one or more castellations provided on the axial end of the wall.
8. A sealing arrangement according to Claim 6, wherein the means are in the form of one or more radially extending channels in the wall.
9. A sealing arrangement according any one of Claims 1 to 8, wherein means are provided for locking the stopper into engagement with the plug.
10. A sealing arrangement according to Claim 9> wherein the locking means comprises a head of the stopper which protrudes through the aperture in the plug, the head being provided with a annular sealing surface which engages the surface of the plug in the bleed aperture and prevents the stopper from being removed from the plug.
11. A sealing arrangement according to any one of Claims 1 to 10, wherein the first sealing member is further provided with an axially extending perpheral skirt for sealingly- engaging the internal wall of the barrel.
12. A sealing arrangement according to Claim 11, wherein the outer surface of the upstanding rim is concave and is formed with annular ribs in order to improve the sealing - 16-
engagement of the plug with the internal wall of the barrel.
13. A sealing arrangement according to any one of Claims 9 to 12, wherein the plug has a concave leading surface for abuting the product in the barrel.
14. A sealing arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the stopper forms part of a hand plunger which may then be used to advance the sealing arrangement within the barrel to expel the contents from a nozzle connected to a dispensing end of the barrel.
15. A sealing arrangement substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 1 to 5 of the accompanying drawings.
16. A sealing arrangement substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in Figures 3, 5 and 7 to 9 of the accompanying drawings.
17. A method of sealing a dispenser having a cylindrical barrel with an open charging end through which a flowable product is introduced into the dispenser, comprising the steps of introducing into the open end of the barrel a sealing plug with a bleed aperture through which the air trapped between the plug and the product escapes, and engaging a stopper with the plug so that no air is forced back through the plug and no product escapes through the plug, and locking the second sealing member in engagement with the first sealing member.
18. A method according to Claim 17, wherein the contents of the barrel rise within a bore extending from the aperture, forcing air out of the bore as the plug is inserted into the barrel. - 1 7 -
19* A method according to Claim 18, wherein air is removed from the bore as the stopper is introduced into the bore with the contents of the barrel trapped within an annular gap defined between cooperating surfaces of the bore and the stopper.
20. A method substantially as hereinbefore described with references to the drawings.
21. An apparatus for introducing a sealing arrangement according to any preceding claim into a dispenser having an open charging end through which a flowable product is introduced into the dispenser, which apparatus comprises: means for storing sealing arrangements to be inserted into successive dispensers; means for introducing a charged dispenser in a capping station of the apparatus, means for feeding a sealing arrangement from the storing means to the open charging end of the dispenser; means for inserting the plug of the sealing arrangement into the dispenser; and means for engaging the stopper of the sealing arrangement after insertion of the plug in the dispenser.
22. An apparatus according to Claim 21 wherein the apparatus further comprises means for detecting the arrival of a charged dispenser to be suppled to the capping station.
23. Apparatus according to Claims 21 or 22 wherein the means for supplying a charged dispenser to the capping station comprises a ram having a piston rod attached to means for engaging a nozzle end of the dispenser.
24. Apparatus according to any one of Claims 21 to 23 wherein the means for storing sealing arrangements comprises a magazine spaced above the apparatus so that the lowermost sealing arrangement may be accessed from beneath the magazine.
25. Apparatus according to Claim 24 wherein the means for feeding the sealing arrangement to the dispenser comprises a ram having a piston rod associated with means for pushing the lowermost sealing arrangement from beneath the magazine onto the open charging end of the dispenser.
26. Apparatus according to any one of Claims 21 to 25 wherein the means for inserting the plug into the dispenser comprises a ram having a piston rod associated with a hollow, cylinder, the hollow cylinder having a diameter which is less than the diameter of the plug but greater than the diameter of the stopper.
27- Apparatus according to any one of Claims 21 to 26 wherein the means for engaging the stopper with the plug comprises a further ram having a piston rod associated with a block which acts to force the stopper into engagement with the plug.
28. Any novel feature or combination of features described herein.
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