Claims
- 1. Continuously shooting pneumatic grease gun structure comprising:
an air chamber housing including a body section defining therein an elongated air chamber, an inlet passage formed on the body section for communicating one end of the air chamber with outer side of the air chamber housing, an outlet passage formed on the body section for communicating another end of the air chamber with the outer side of the air chamber housing, a push hole extending to outer side of the air chamber housing through a section of the body section corresponding to the other end of the air chamber; a piston disposed in the air chamber, the piston being reciprocally axially movable within the air chamber between a start position and an end position, whereby when in the end position, the piston permits the air in the air chamber to pass through the piston and escape through the outlet passage to outer side of the air chamber housing; a grease push rod coaxially fitted in the push hole and synchronously movable along with the piston; and a restoring spring compressed between the other end of the air chamber and a face of the piston opposite to the other end, the restoring spring serving to provide resilient force to keep the piston in the start position, said pneumatic grease gun structure being characterized in that the pneumatic grease gun structure further comprising:
a controlling valve disposed on the body section and movable between an open position and a close position, whereby when in the close position, the controlling valve blocks the inlet passage to hinder external high pressure air from entering the air chamber, while when in the open position, the controlling valve unblocks the inlet passage, permitting external high pressure air to pass through the inlet passage into the air chamber; and a shift air passage formed in the body section for such conducting the air in the air chamber as to move the controlling valve from the open position to the close the position, when the piston is positioned in the start position, the controlling valve being positioned in the open position.
- 2. Continuously shooting pneumatic grease gun structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein when the controlling valve is positioned in the close position, the controlling valve seals the communicating path between the inlet passage and the air chamber, while when the controlling valve is positioned in the open position, the communicating path between the inlet passage and the air chamber is freed.
- 3. Continuously shooting pneumatic grease gun structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein the controlling valve has a cylindrical body with a predetermined outer diameter, a cylindrical end block being coaxially connected with one end of the cylindrical body, a sealing washer being fitted around the cylindrical body, whereby when the controlling valve is positioned in the close position, the sealing washer blocks the communicating path between the inlet passage and the air chamber.
- 4. Continuously shooting pneumatic grease gun structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the air chamber housing further has a cavity inward extending from a portion of the body section corresponding to one end of the air chamber, the controlling valve being accommodated in the cavity, the inlet passage communicating with the cavity and outer side of the body section, the inlet passage having an opening on a wall of the cavity, whereby when the controlling valve is positioned in the close position, the sealing washer seals the opening, while when the controlling valve is positioned in the open position, the controlling valve unblocks the opening.
- 5. Continuously shooting pneumatic grease gun structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the controlling valve further has a blind hole axially extending from rear end of the end block to the cylindrical body.
- 6. Continuously shooting pneumatic grease gun structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the controlling valve further has several notches formed on a free end of the shaft of the end block.
- 7. Continuously shooting pneumatic grease gun structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein an opening of one end of the shift air passage communicates with the air chamber in a position corresponding to the end position of the piston, while an opening of the other end of the shift air passage is formed on a portion of body section corresponding to the open position of the controlling valve, whereby when the piston is driven by the air pressure to move from the start position to the end position, the high pressure air flows through the shift air passage to one end of the controlling valve and forces the controlling valve to move to the close position.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/158,917, filed Jun. 3, 2002, the title of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
10158917 |
Jun 2002 |
US |
Child |
10301754 |
Nov 2002 |
US |