Claims
- 1. In an applicator for dispensing a moldable soft material, comprising an elongated cartridge having a first end, a second end and a longitudinal through bore adapted to receive a charge of moldable soft material and having threads along a portion thereof inward from said second end; a cap threadably removable from said first end of said cartridge; an elongated body having a first open end, a second closed end and a longitudinal bore therebetween, said first open end adapted to receive said second end of said cartridge in relative rotational attachment, said cartridge and said body adapted for relative rotation about a common longitudinal axes, an elongated rod having a first end insertable into the bore of said cartridge from said second end of said cartridge and a second end extending from said second end of said cartridge into the bore of said body, said rod having threads cooperating with said threads within said cartridge bore and means at said second end of said rod cooperating with said bore of said body to cause said rod to rotate and move linearly in response to rotation of said body; the improvement comprising: clutch means at said second end of said rod cooperating with said rod and the bore of said body to provide rotational connection between said body and said rod, said clutch means being capable of disengaging said rotational connection in response to excess tension; whereby, rotation of said body in one direction advances said rod into said cartridge and rotation in an opposite direction retracts said rod from said cartridge into said body, whereby continued retraction of said rod into said body results in a build-up of tension in said clutch means to a point whereby said clutch means disengages thereby preventing further retraction of said rod, said disengagement occurring at a point prior to complete retraction of said rod.
- 2. The applicator of claim 1, wherein said clutch means comprises an adapter and a driver, said adapter comprising a first end having means for non-rotational attachment to said second end of said rod and a second end rotationally connectable to said driver, and said driver comprising a first end having means for rotational connection to said adapter and a second end cooperating with said bore of said body, said driver and said adapter having means for frictional connection therebetween.
- 3. The applicator of claim 2 wherein said means for frictional connection comprises cooperating detent means.
- 4. The applicator of claim 3 wherein said cooperating detent means comprises a first set of teeth on said second end of said adaptor and a second set of teeth on said first end of said driver, said teeth cooperative to transmit rotation from said driver to said adapter and having a frictional relationship which can be overcome in at least one direction of rotation.
- 5. The applicator of claim 4 wherein each of teeth comprises a short face having a steep angle and a long face having a shallow angle, said first and second sets of teeth being positioned on said adapter and driver respectively such that, when said adapter and driver are cooperatively connected, said short faces of said first set of teeth abut said short faces of said second set of teeth during rotation to advance said rod and said long faces of said first set of teeth abut said long faces of said second set of teeth during rotation to retract said rod.
- 6. The applicator of claim 5 further comprising resilient compressible means disposed within said bore of said body, between and in contact with said driver and said closed end of said body, whereby said driver is maintained in frictional connection with said adapter, provided that said frictional connection may be overcome prior to complete retraction of said rod whereby said driver is caused to rotate apart from said adapter by release of said frictional connection.
- 7. The applicator of claim 2 wherein said second end of said driver comprises means cooperative with said bore of said body whereby rotation of said body about its longitudinal axis is transmitted to said driver and, through said frictional connection means, to said adapter and said rod attached thereto.
- 8. The applicator of claim 7 further comprising means to maintain said driver in contact with said adapter.
- 9. The applicator of claim 8 wherein said means to maintain said driver in contact with said adapter comprises a resilient compressible means disposed within said core of said body between said driver and said closed end of said body.
- 10. The applicator of claim 2 wherein said adapter has a longitudinal through bore having a cylindrical cross section in at least said second end of said adapter and said means for rotational connection of said driver to said adapter comprises a cylindrical portion of reduced diameter extending longitudinally from said first end and insertable in said bore of said second end of said adapter, said means for frictional connection comprising said second end surface of said adaptor and said first end surface of said driver circumferentially about said cylindrical portion.
- 11. In an applicator for dispensing a moldable soft material, comprising an elongated cartridge having a first end, a second end and a longitudinal through bore adapted to receive a charge of moldable soft material and having threads along a portion thereof inward from said second end; a cap threadably removable from said first end of said cartridge; an elongated body having a first open end, a second closed end and a longitudinal bore therebetween, said first open end adapted to receive said second end of said cartridge in relative rotational attachment, said cartridge and said body adapted for relative rotation about a common longitudinal axis; an elongated rod having a first end insertable into the bore of said cartridge from said second end of said cartridge and a second end extending from said second end of said cartridge into the bore of said body, said rod having threads cooperating with said threads within said cartridge bore and means at said second end of said rod cooperating with said bore of said body to cause said rod to rotate and move linearly in response to rotation of said body; the improvement comprising: said rod comprising a flared head at said first end, a reduced diameter mid-section, and a rear section adjacent said second end, said threads on said rod being limited to and covering less than the full length of said rear section from said cooperating means forward a distance of from 1/2 to 7/8 the length of said rear section, and resilient means within the bore of said body between the second end of said rod and the closed end of said body, said threads on said rod extending over only a portion of the length of said rod such that said threads will disengage from the threads of said cartridge bore when said rod is moved linearly into said body before the second end of said rod fully compresses said resilient means; whereby, rotation of said body in one direction advances said rod into said cartridge and rotation in an opposite direction retracts said rod from said cartridge into said body, whereby continued retraction of said rod into said body causes said second end of said rod to contact and compress said resilient means, said resilient means absorbing the linear force of retraction, and whereby the threads on said rod are of a length to disengage from the threads in the bore of said cartridge before said resilient means is fully compressed, the stored energy in said compressed resilient means tending to urge said rod forward to reestablish engagement of said threads.
- 12. The applicator of claim 11, wherein said resilient means comprises a substantially cylindrical insert having a length to substantially fill the area within the body between the second end of the rod and the closed end of the body when said applicator contains a full charge of moldable soft material.
- 13. The applicator of claim 12, wherein said insert is made of an elastomeric material.
- 14. The applicator of claim 11, wherein said resilient means is a metal or plastic spring.
- 15. The applicator of claim 11, wherein said means at said second end of said rod cooperating with the bore of said body comprises a lug having a plurality of sides, said bore of said body having an internal surface comprising an equal number of sides.
- 16. The applicator of claim 11, wherein said means at said second end of said rod cooperating with said bore of said body comprises a least one lateral projection adapted to be confined and travel in a longitudinal groove within the bore of said body.
- 17. The applicator of claim 11 wherein said threads extend along said rear section of said rod from said cooperating means forward a distance of from 2/3 to 3/4 the length of said rear section.
- 18. In an applicator for dispensing a moldable soft material, comprising an elongated cartridge having a first end, a second end and a longitudinal through bore adapted to receive a charge of moldable soft material and having threads along a portion thereof inward from said second end; a cap threadably removable from said first end of said cartridge; an elongated body having a first open end, a second closed end and a longitudinal bore therebetween, said first open end adapted to receive said second end of said cartridge in relative rotational attachment, said cartridge and said body adapted for relative rotation about a common longitudinal axis; an elongated rod having a first end insertable into the bore of said cartridge from said second end of said cartridge and a second end extending from said second end of said cartridge into the bore of said body, said rod having threads cooperating with said threads within said cartridge bore and means at said second end cooperating with said bore of said body to cause said rod to rotate and move linearly in response to rotation of said body; the improvement comprising: a tension resilient means within the bore of said body between the second end of said cartridge and the second end of said rod and attached thereto, said resilient means being coaxial with and enclosing said rod within said body, and the threads on said rod extending over only a portion of the length of said rod such that said threads disengage from the threads of said cartridge bore when said rod is moved linearly into said body before said resilient means is placed under full tension and before the second end of said rod contacts the closed end of said body; whereby, rotation of said body in one direction advances said rod into said cartridge and rotation in an opposite direction retracts said rod from said cartridge into said body, such that continued retraction of said rod into said body places tension on said resilient means, said means absorbing the linear force of retraction, and whereby the threads on said rod are of a length to disengage from the threads in the bore of said cartridge before said resilient means is fully tensed and before said rod contacts the closed end of said body, the stored energy in said tensed resilient means tending to urge said rod forward to reestablish engagement of said threads.
- 19. The applicator of claim 18, wherein said tension resilient means comprises a coiled spring of memory material.
- 20. The applicator of claim 18 wherein said rod comprises a flared head at said first end, a reduced diameter mid-section, and a rear section adjacent said second end, said threads on said rod being limited to and covering less than the full length of said rear section from said cooperating means forward a distance of from 1/2 to 7/8 the length of said rear section.
- 21. The applicator of claim 20 wherein said threads extend along said rear section of said rod from said cooperating means forward a distance of from 2/3 to 3/4 the length of said rear section.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/786,937, filed Nov. 4, 1991, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/611,659, filed Nov. 13, 1990 both abandoned.
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