1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a dispensing gun, and more particularly to a dispensing gun including a pressure relieving device for suitably and effectively dispensing viscous materials, such as thick fluid or liquid, pasty materials, or mastic caulking materials, and for relieving the pressure of the viscous materials or the mastic caulking materials within the cartridge, and for preventing the viscous materials or the mastic caulking materials from moving out of the cartridge continuously after the required squeezing or dispensing operation.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Various kinds of typical dispensing guns have been developed and provided for dispensing various kinds of viscous materials, such as thick fluid or liquid, pasty materials, or mastic caulking materials which are retained in a cartridge that includes a discharge nozzle, and that includes an open end, and that includes a cup-shaped piston slidably received in the cartridge.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,156,305 to Eyre, U.S. Pat. No. 5,381,931 to Chang, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,626,263 to Lii disclose several of the typical dispensing guns each comprising a rod slidably received in a supporting member and including a rack formed or provided therein, and a pair of pawls biased to engage with the rack with spring members for moving the rod forward step by step, and for forcing the piston to move forward and thus for forcing or squeezing the viscous materials or fluid out of the cartridge.
The pawls may only be used to force and to push the rod forward step by step, such that the viscous materials or fluid may be pressurized by the piston, and may be caused to move out of the cartridge continuously. Much of the viscous materials or fluid may thus be forced out of the cartridge continuously, and may be wasted and may not be used.
When the rod is moved rearwardly or backwardly by a release plate and an actuating handle or hand grip, a hollow compartment may be formed in the front end of the cartridge, next time, when the rod is forced to move forward by the actuating plate again, the piston may not be used to move or force any viscous materials or fluid out of the cartridge, the air received in the hollow compartment formed in the front end of the cartridge should be forced out of the cartridge before the viscous materials may be pressurized again by the piston. The actuating plate is thus required to be actuated many times before the required amount of mastic caulking materials or fluid may be forced or squeezed out of the cartridge.
However, when the hollow compartment is formed in the front end of the cartridge and when the rod is moved rearwardly or backwardly by the release plate, the air in the outer environment may be drawn into the cartridge, such that the mastic caulking materials may be easily hardened by the air. Furthermore, when the front end of the dispensing gun is directed upwardly or downwardly, the bush may not suitably engage with the release plate, and the rod thus may not be actuated or moved rearward by the release plate, such that the viscous materials may still be caused to move out of the cartridge continuously.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional mechanisms for the dispensing guns.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a dispensing gun including a pressure relieving device for suitably and effectively dispensing viscous materials, such as thick fluid or liquid, pasty materials, or mastic caulking materials, and for relieving the pressure of the viscous materials or the mastic caulking materials within the cartridge, and for preventing the viscous materials or the mastic caulking materials from moving out of the cartridge continuously after the required squeezing or dispensing operation.
The other objective of the present invention is to provide a dispensing gun including a pressure relieving device for preventing the air from flowing into the cartridge and for preventing the viscous materials or the mastic caulking materials or the fluid from being hardened by the air.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a dispensing gun comprising a housing including a handle extended therefrom, and including a chamber formed therein, and including an aperture formed therein and communicative with the chamber of the housing, and including a cylindrical member having a compartment formed therein for engaging with and for holding a cartridge therein, a push rod slidably engaged through the aperture of the housing, and including a first end having a plunger provided thereon for engaging with a piston of the cartridge, an actuating plate including an orifice formed therein for receiving the push rod, a trigger pivotally secured to the housing and having an actuating pin for engaging with the actuating plate and for operating the actuating plate to move the push rod forwardly relative to the housing and for forcing a viscous material out of the cartridge, a first spring member engaged with the actuating plate for biasing the actuating plate to engage with the actuating pin of the trigger, a latch including a hole formed therein for receiving the push rod, a second spring member engaged with the latch for tilting the latch relative to the push rod and for actuating the latch to engage and to grasp the push rod and for preventing the push rod from moving rearwardly relative to the latch and the housing when the actuating plate is released by the trigger and for limiting a rearward movement of the push rod relative to the housing, and a release member slidably engaged in the housing and located between the latch and the actuating pin of the trigger for being selectively actuated and moved by the actuating pin of the trigger to engage with the latch and to erect the latch relative to the push rod and to selectively release the push rod from the latch.
The housing includes a retaining member for engaging with the latch and for positioning the latch relative to the housing. The retaining member is an L-shaped member attached to a rear portion of the housing.
The housing includes a positioning member engaged in the housing and extended into the chamber of the housing for selectively engaging with the actuating plate and for allowing the actuating plate to be erected and perpendicular to the push rod.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
A push rod 20 is slidably engaged in the aperture 13 of the housing 10 and movable forwardly and rearwardly relative to the housing 10, and includes a curved hand grip 21 provided or extended on the rear portion of the push rod 20, in which the push rod 20 may be moved longitudinally or forwardly and rearwardly relative to the housing 10 with the hand grip 21, and includes a plunger 22 attached to the front end thereof. A frame or barrel or cylindrical member 23 is disposed or attached or mounted or secured to or extended from the front portion of the housing 10, and includes a compartment 24 formed therein for receiving or holding and engaging with a cartridge 90 therein (
The cartridge 90, as shown in
An actuating plate 30 includes an orifice 31 formed therein (
A compression spring member 33 is engaged around the push rod 20 and received or contained in the chamber 12 of the housing 10, and engaged between the actuating plate 30 and the housing 10 for forcing or biasing the actuating plate 30 leftwardly or rearwardly to engage with the actuating pin 53 of the trigger 50. In operation, the actuating plate 30 may be tilted or inclined relative to the push rod 20 by the actuating pin 53 of the trigger 50 and thus may be caused or forced to engage and hold or grasp the push rod 20, in order to move the push rod 20 forward incrementally when the lower portion of the actuating plate 30 is forced or actuated to move forward step by step by the actuating pin 53 of the trigger 50.
The actuating plate 30 may be moved or biased rearwardly and toward the actuating pin 53 of the trigger 50 by the spring member 33 and may release the actuating plate 30 from the push rod 20, and thus the trigger 50 may be moved away from the handle 11 by the spring member 33 and the actuating plate 30 when the trigger 50 is released. However, it is to be noted that the actuating plate 30 will be biased and moved to a position substantially perpendicular to the push rod 20 by the spring member 33 when the trigger 50 is released such that the push rod 20 may also be released, and the push rod 20 may then be moved forward incrementally when the actuating plate 30 is moved forward by the actuating pin 53 of the trigger 50 again, the push rod 20 may no longer be moved forwardly by the actuating plate 30 and the actuating pin 53 of the trigger 50 when the actuating plate 30 is moved rearwardly by the spring member 33.
An anchor or latch 60 includes a hole 61 formed therein (
A release rod or member 70 is laterally and slidably received or engaged in the upper and rear portion of the housing 10 and disposed or arranged substantially parallel to the push rod 20, and disposed or arranged or located between the latch 60 and the actuating pin 53 of the trigger 50 for being selectively actuated or operated or moved by the actuating pin 53 of the trigger 50 to engage with the latch 60 (
However, as shown in
In operation, as shown in
When the trigger 50 is released, the actuating plate 30 may also be moved or biased leftwardly or rearwardly by the spring 33 and thus may also be released. When the actuating pin 53 is further moved leftwardly or rearwardly to engage with the release member 70 and to actuate or push or move the release member 70 to engage with the latch 60 (
Accordingly, the dispensing gun in accordance with the present invention includes a pressure relieving device for suitably and effectively dispensing viscous materials, such as thick fluid or liquid, pasty materials, or mastic caulking materials, and for relieving the pressure of the viscous materials or the mastic caulking materials within the cartridge, and for preventing the viscous materials or the mastic caulking materials from moving out of the cartridge continuously after the required squeezing or dispensing operation.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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99225815 U | Dec 2010 | TW | national |
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20120145749 A1 | Jun 2012 | US |