Blow gun with extensible wand

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6698672
  • Patent Number
    6,698,672
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 12, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 2, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A blow gun with an extensible wand includes a barrel for receiving and storing the wand. The wand passes through an inner collar and an outer collar, the inner collar mounted to the barrel and the outer collar eccentrically rotatable upon the inner collar. Rotation of the outer collar affects alignment of the bore of the outer collar with the bore of the inner collar. When the misalignment of the bores is increased, the wand is locked in a selected extension from the barrel.
Description




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not applicable




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention pertains to compressed air blow guns. A blow gun to direct compressed air is a common tool used in factories, workshops and around trucks and other vehicles. Blow guns are frequently used around large truck tractors for the occasional need to use compressed air to expel debris and dust from a truck trailer or truck cab or sleeper and for other uses, as well as to inflate tires when the blow gun is equipped with an inflation chuck. The blow gun is coupled to an air hose coupled to a supply of compressed air which may be connected to the compressed air system of the truck tractor.




Adjustability of the length of the wand is a desirable feature in order to make the blow gun more versatile. An improvement for the standard fixed wand blow gun is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,832,974 to Jou which shows a blow gun with an adjustable wand. The prior art blow gun allows the wand to be adjusted by use of a threaded sleeve which urges clamping fingers into abutment with the outside of the wand of the blow gun. Adjustment of the extension of the wand requires the loosening of the threaded sleeve to a point which releases the clamping fingers and the retightening of the sleeve when the desired wand extension is made.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a blow gun with an extensible wand. Extension or retraction of the wand of the blow gun is accomplished by releasing the wand by rotation of a collar less than one half turn in either direction. The invention includes a handle having a trigger lever which opens a valve to permit compressed air from a source hose coupled to the handle to pass through the handle into an elongate wand on the end of which a nozzle may be mounted or alternatively a tire inflation chuck member may be mounted. The handle includes a barrel which serves as a storage housing for the wand when it is retracted. The wand through which compressed air may pass is adjustable in length by sliding it inwardly or outwardly longitudinally from the barrel of the handle. The wand may be extended to a desired length and locked into the particular extension position by use of an outer collar which is eccentrically rotatable upon an inner collar. The inner collar has a first section and an externally threaded extension which extends longitudinally from the first section. The extension is not coaxial with the first section but a longitudinal bore through the inner collar is coaxial with the first section and therefore is offset from the axis of the extension. The bore through the first section is internally threaded and sized to mount to the threads on the end of the barrel while the bore through the extension is smooth and is sized to permit the wand to be slid through it. The outer collar includes a threaded bore to receive the external threads of the extension of the inner collar. The threaded bore does not extend through the outer collar but rather longitudinally joins a smaller bore which is sized larger than the outer diameter of the wand. The axis of the smaller bore is slightly displaced from but parallel to the axis of the threaded bore of the outer collar. A ridge is formed longitudinally on the exterior of the outer collar to provide a lever to easily rotate the outer collar on the inner collar and to provide an indexing means.




Rotation of the outer collar less than one half of a turn will cause the bore of the outer collar to move such that the bore of the inner collar is no longer in registry with the small bore of the outer collar. Hence the outer collar forces the wand against the bore in the extension of the inner collar and thereby locks the wand in its then longitudinal position.




It is an object of the invention to provide a versatile blow gun which includes a wand which can quickly and simply be extended or retracted when released by less than a half turn of a collar surrounding the wand.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a blow gun with a variable length wand which may be extended or retracted without removing the wand from the handle of the blowgun.




It is also an object of the invention to provide an improved blow gun which allows for extension or retraction of the wand thereof without the use of numerous clamping parts mounted to the handle of the blow gun.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)





FIG. 1

is a front elevation of the invention with the wand in a retracted position.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view in perspective of the barrel and wand assembly of the blow gun invention.





FIG. 3

is a cross section of the barrel assembly of the invention taken along its longitudinal axis.





FIG. 4

is a cross section of the inner collar of the barrel assembly of the invention.





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of the inner collar of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 6

is a cross section of the outer collar of the barrel assembly of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 7

is a top plan view of the outer collar of the barrel assembly of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The assembled blow gun invention is illustrated in

FIG. 1

with wand


18


in a retracted, released position so that wand


18


may be extended. Blow gun


8


comprises a handle


14


which includes intake port


50


and contains an internal actuable valve to selectively allow compressed air to pass through handle


14


and through barrel


12


and wand


18


and to be expressed from nozzle


58


. The internal valve of the handle is opened by movement of trigger


52


towards handle


14


in a conventional manner. A hook


54


is formed on handle


14


to provide a structure for suspending handle


14


. Barrel


12


has inner collar


16


mounted thereto with outer collar


20


mounted to inner collar


16


. The ridge


84


of outer collar


20


is aligned with protrusion


72


of inner collar


16


indicating that outer collar


20


is positioned such that wand


18


is free to be adjusted.




Now referring also to

FIG. 2

, barrel assembly


10


is shown in exploded view. Elongate hollow barrel


12


is mountable at its first end


22


to the handle


14


by conventional screw thread means or by other means such as bayonet mounting. Opposing second end


24


of barrel


12


includes external screw threads


26


for receiving inner collar


16


. Wand


18


is selectively slidably receivable within barrel


12


in a longitudinal fashion. Outer collar


20


is receivable upon externally threaded distal end


30


of inner collar


16


. Inner collar


16


is receivable at its proximal end


32


upon threads


26


of barrel


12


. Inner collar


16


is securely mounted to barrel


12


while outer collar


20


is manually rotatable over a limited range relative to inner collar


16


.




Large O-ring


34


is receivable within bore


36


of inner collar


16


to provide a seal between barrel


12


and inner collar


16


. Ring seals


40


,


42


are slidably received around wand


18


to provide a seal around it. Wand


18


is provided with enlarged shoulder


44


at its proximal end


38


. Shoulder


44


functions as a stop against ring seals


40


,


42


when wand


18


is maximally extended from barrel


12


. Wand


18


is provided with longitudinal bore


56


therethrough terminating with nozzle


58


.




Referring now additionally to

FIG. 3

, the assembled barrel assembly


10


is shown in longitudinal cross section with wand


18


at an intermediate extension from barrel


12


. Barrel


12


comprises longitudinal bore


47


which includes enlarged counter bore


48


adjacent second end


24


thereof. Large elastomeric O-ring


34


is positioned at the proximal end


28


of threads


26


such that inner collar


16


is sealed to barrel


12


. Semi-rigid ring seal


40


and elastomeric ring seal


42


surround wand


18


and are retained in a gap


46


formed by enlarged counter bore


48


of barrel


12


. Semi-rigid ring seal


40


is preferably made from nylon. Inner collar


16


is mounted securely upon screw threads of barrel


12


and outer collar


20


is in place on extension


60


of inner collar


16


.




Referring now also to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, it can be observed that inner collar


16


comprises first section


60


and includes extension


62


joined integrally to first section


60


. Preferably inner collar


16


will be formed from nylon or another rigid polymer or of metal. Inner collar


16


comprises internal threaded bore


64


in first section


60


thereof which is communicative with tapered passageway


68


which interconnects smooth bore


70


of extension


62


to threaded bore


64


. Smooth bore


70


is sized to allow wand


18


to slide snugly yet easily therealong and is coaxial with threaded bore


64


which is sized to receive second end


24


of barrel


12


. It can be seen in

FIGS. 4 and 5

that smooth bore


70


is coaxial with first section


60


of inner collar


16


while extension


62


is offset on first section


60


such that it is not centered on first section


60


. In the preferred embodiment, the offset of axis A—A of extension


62


from the centerline D—D of first section


60


is approximately 0.040 inches.




Extension


62


is provided with external screw threads


66


therealong. A protrusion


72


is formed on the periphery of first section


60


of inner collar


16


to allow indexing of the outer collar


20


therewith. First section


60


is preferably textured on its outer surfaces.




Referring now to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, details of outer collar


20


may be visualized. Outer collar


20


is preferably constructed of nylon of another rigid polymer or of metal, and comprises internal threaded bore


78


opening at proximal end


74


of outer collar


20


, and smooth bore


80


opening at distal end


76


of outer collar


20


. The exterior of outer collar


20


is multi-sided, comprising segments


82


which facilitate manual rotation of outer collar


20


relative to inner collar


16


. The periphery of outer collar


20


also includes longitudinal ridge


84


which is formed on outer collar


20


to provide indexing means and is oriented on outer collar


20


such that when ridge


84


is aligned with protrusion


72


of inner collar


16


, the smooth bore


80


of outer collar is in registry with smooth bore


70


of inner collar


16


. Specifically, the entire area of smooth bore


70


of inner collar


16


is within, but not centered in, the area of smooth bore


80


when ridge


84


is aligned with protrusion


72


. When outer collar


20


is rotated such that ridge


84


is not aligned with protrusion


72


, at least some portion of smooth bore


70


is not in registry with smooth bore


80


of outer collar


20


. It should be understood that the centerline B—B of smooth bore


80


of outer collar


20


is parallel to but slightly offset from the centerline C—C of outer collar


20


. In the preferred embodiment, the offset is in the approximate range of 0.012 to 0.016 inches, preferably about 0.014 inches. Therefore, when outer collar


20


is rotated such that ridge


84


is out of longitudinal alignment with protrusion


72


of inner collar


16


, smooth bore


80


of outer collar


20


is offset by an increasing distance from smooth bore


70


of inner collar


16


. As outer collar


20


is rotated, smooth bore


80


thereof applies side force to wand


18


and forces it against a side of smooth bore


70


of inner collar


16


.




In the preferred embodiment, the smooth bore


80


of outer collar


20


is slightly larger than the smooth bore


70


of the inner collar


16


. Preferably, the diameter of smooth bore


80


is 0.290±0.002 inches and the diameter of smooth bore


70


is 0.243±0.002 inches. The diameter of the wand


18


is preferably approximately 0.236 inches and wand


18


therefore slides snugly but without interference within inner collar


16


.




When outer collar


20


is rotated to a position where ridge


84


thereof is aligned with protrusion


72


of inner collar


16


, smooth bore


70


is in registry with but not centered on smooth bore


80


of outer collar


20


. When outer collar


20


is rotated away from the position in which ridge


84


is aligned with protrusion


72


, shear force is applied to wand


18


from misalignment of smooth bore


70


with smooth bore


80


.




The amount of rotation of outer collar


20


needed to sufficiently offset smooth bore


80


from smooth bore


70


is approximately one quarter turn, in order for adequate shear force to be applied along wand


18


to bind it and thereby to restrain longitudinal movement of wand


18


in relation to barrel


12


. By rotating outer collar


20


into alignment of ridge


84


thereof with protrusion


72


of inner collar


16


, the axis of smooth bore


80


of outer collar


20


is oriented such that its axis B—B is in closest proximity with the axis of smooth bore


70


of inner collar


16


and smooth bore


70


is in registry with smooth bore


80


of outer collar


20


. In that disposition, wand


18


may be moved longitudinally into a desired position, whereupon outer collar


20


may then be rotated to sufficiently bind wand


18


into a temporarily fixed extended position.



Claims
  • 1. An improved blowgun comprisingan elongate housing for slidably receiving an elongate wand, the housing selectively coupled to a source of compressed air at a first end thereof, the wand extensible from a second end of the housing, a first collar mounted to the second end of the housing, the first collar annularly surrounding the wand, a second collar mounted to the first collar and selectively moveable thereon, the second collar annularly surrounding the wand, the second collar is rotatably moveable upon the first collar, the first collar comprises a first section and an extension fixed to the first section, the extension having an axis parallel to and noncoaxial with a longitudinal axis of the first section of the first collar, the second collar applying shear force to the wand when the second collar is selectively moved upon the first collar.
  • 2. The improved blowgun of claim 1 whereinthe second collar is rotatably moveable upon the first collar.
  • 3. The improved blowgun of claim 2 whereinthe first collar having a longitudinal bore through the extension thereof, the second collar having a longitudinal bore therethrough, the bore of the second collar selectively alignable with the bore of the extension of the first collar.
  • 4. The improved blowgun of claim 3 whereinthe second collar has a longitudinal axis parallel to and spaced apart from an axis of the longitudinal bore thereof.
  • 5. The improved blowgun of claim 4 whereinthe axis of the extension of the first collar offset from the axis of the longitudinal bore of the first collar approximately 0.040 inches.
  • 6. The improved blowgun of claim 5 whereinthe longitudinal axis of the second collar offset from the axis of the longitudinal bore thereof by approximately 0.014 inches.
  • 7. The improved blowgun of claim 6 whereinthe bore of the second collar is larger than the bore of the extension of the first collar, the second collar is rotatable upon the extension of the first collar over a limited range, the second collar rotatable into a position wherein the bore of the extension of the first collar is aligned with the bore of the second collar.
  • 8. An improved blowgun comprisinga handle member having a passageway therethrough and having an internal valve for controlling flow of compressed air through the passageway therethrough, the handle member having an inlet and an outlet, the handle member having an elongate housing intermediate the outlet and the valve thereof, an elongate wand having a longitudinal bore therethrough, the bore of the wand communicative with the passageway through the handle member, the wand longitudinally slidable within the elongate housing, a first collar mounted to a free end of the elongate housing, the first collar having a bore therethrough, the bore of the first collar having an axis, the wand slidably disposed within the bore of the first collar, the first collar including an extension thereon, the bore of the first collar extending through the extension, the extension having an axis parallel to and offset from the axis of the bore of the first collar, a second collar receivable upon the extension, the second collar having a longitudinal bore therethrough, the wand disposed within the longitudinal bore of the second collar, the second collar rotatable upon the extension of the first collar, the bore of the second collar selectively disposed to align the bore of the extension of the first collar with the bore of the second collar, whereby rotation of the second collar selectively prevents longitudinal movement of the wand.
  • 9. The improved blowgun of claim 8 whereinthe second collar has a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal bore of the second collar parallel to but offset from the longitudinal axis of the second collar.
  • 10. The improved blowgun of claim 8 whereinthe longitudinal bore of the second collar larger in diameter than the bore of the first collar.
  • 11. The improved blowgun of claim 8 whereinthe first collar having an enlarged threaded bore on an end opposing the extension thereof, the threaded bore of the first collar received on the free end of the elongate housing.
  • 12. The improved blowgun of claim 8 whereinthe extension of the first collar has external threads thereon, the second collar having an enlarged bore receivable upon the extension of the first collar, the enlarged bore of the second collar coaxial with the longitudinal bore thereof.
  • 13. The improved blowgun of claim 8 whereinthe second collar has a longitudinal axis, the bore of the second collar parallel to but offset from the longitudinal axis of the second collar.
  • 14. The improved blowgun of claim 8 whereinthe second collar has a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal bore of the second collar parallel to but offset from the longitudinal axis of the second collar, the longitudinal bore of the second collar larger in diameter than the bore of the first collar, the second collar has a longitudinal axis, the bore of the second collar parallel to but offset from the longitudinal axis of the second collar.
  • 15. The improved blowgun of claim 14 whereinthe longitudinal bore of the second collar having a diameter of approximnately 0.290 inches, the bore of the first collar through the extension thereof is offset from the longitudinal axis of the extension by approximately 0.040 inches.
  • 16. An improved blowgun comprisingan elongate housing for slidably receiving an elongate wand, the housing selectively coupled to a source of compressed air at a first end thereof, the wand extensible from a second end of the housing, a first collar mounted to the second end of the housing, the first collar annularly surrounding the wand, a second collar mounted to the first collar and selectively moveable thereon, the second collar annularly surrounding the wand, the first collar comprises a first section and an extension fixed to the first section, the extension having an axis parallel to and noncoaxial with a longitudinal axis of the first section of the first collar.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority from copending provisional patent application entitled “BLOW GUN WITH EXTENSIBLE WAND”, Ser. No. 60/443,055 filed Jan. 28, 2003. The disclosure of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/443,055 is hereby incorporated in its entirety.

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5832974 Jou Nov 1998 A
6216965 Chao Apr 2001 B1
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20020066803 Hsu Jun 2002 A1
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/443055 Jan 2003 US