Claims
- 1. A drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun of the type having a frame with a downwardly extending handle, a plunger shaft slidably supported in said frame for dispensing caulking composition, a trigger pivoted to said frame and retractable against said handle, and a plunger drive mechanism for engagement with said trigger and advancement of said plunger shaft when said trigger is retracted, the resistance assembly comprising:
- a removable resistance clip inserted on said plunger shaft and adapted for frictionally gripping said shaft, said resistance clip having a limited degree of freedom to ride said plunger shaft within said frame; and
- constraint means for limiting the degree of freedom of said resistance lip within said frame, said constraint means including a forward and rearward constraint;
- whereby said resistance clip frictionally grips and rides said plunger shaft forward as said trigger is retracted until said resistance clip encounters said forward constraint, thereby causing said plunger shaft to slide through the resistance clip, and upon initial release of said trigger said resistance clip frictionally grips and rides said plunger shaft backward until said resistance clip encounters said rearward constraint and prevents further retraction of said plunger shaft, said resistance assembly thereby providing limited initial release of the plunger shaft to momentarily relieve pressure within the caulk cartridge.
- 2. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 1, wherein said rearward constraint comprises a back-plate washer mounted on said plunger shaft behind said resistance clip, and a compression spring mounted on said plunger shaft behind said back-plate washer for providing bias.
- 3. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 1, wherein said plunger drive mechanism includes a grip, and said resistance clip is inserted onto said plunger shaft forwardly of said grip.
- 4. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 1, wherein said forward constraint comprises a bracket attached to a rear wall of said frame and protruding forwardly therefrom to a vertical section having a through-bore through which said plunger shaft passes, said resistance clip being inserted behind said vertical section whereby said vertical section provides said forward constraint.
- 5. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 4, wherein said resistance clip further comprises a resistance clip formed in an annular yoke for encircling said plunger shaft rearwardly of the vertical section of the bracket.
- 6. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 5, whereby said rearward constraint is provided by said frame.
- 7. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 1, wherein said resistance clip is formed in an annular yoke for encircling said plunger shaft.
- 8. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 7, wherein said resistance clip imparts a frictional resistance against sliding of said plunger shaft.
- 9. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 7, wherein the free ends of said resistance clip are flared outwardly to facilitate insertion onto said plunger shaft.
- 10. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 9, wherein said resistance clip can be easily inserted and removed on/from said plunger shaft from above said housing when blow-back occurs for cleaning or replacement to avoid fouling of said plunger drive mechanism.
- 11. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 9, wherein said resistance clip, can be easily inserted and removed on/from said plunger shaft from beneath said housing when blow-back occurs for cleaning or replacement to avoid fouling of said plunger drive mechanism.
- 12. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 7, wherein said resistance clip can be easily inserted and removed on/from said plunger shaft when blow-back occurs for cleaning or replacement to avoid fouling of said plunger drive mechanism.
- 13. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 12, wherein said resistance clip is formed from a length of resilient spring steel.
- 14. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 13, wherein said resilient spring steel is surface treated for smoother friction.
- 15. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 13, wherein said resilient spring steel is plastic coated for smoother friction.
- 16. The drip-stop resistance assembly for a caulking gun according to claim 13, wherein said resistance clip is partially ensheathed in plastic sleeves for smoother friction.
- 17. A resistance clip formed in an annular yoke for encircling a plunger shaft of a caulk gun, said resistance clip being insertable onto said plunger shaft and adapted for frictionally gripping said shaft, and having a limited degree of freedom to ride said plunger shaft between a forward and rearward constraint, whereby said resistance clip frictionally grips and rides said plunger shaft forward until said clip encounters said forward constraint, thereby causing said plunger shaft to slide through the resistance clip, and said resistance clip frictionally grips and rides said plunger shaft backward until said clip encounters said rearward constraint and prevents further retraction of said plunger shaft, said resistance clip thereby providing limited initial release of the plunger shaft to momentarily relieve pressure within a caulk cartridge.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 491,119, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,529,225 filed 16 Jun. 1995, and of Ser. No. 495,800, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,653,363, filed 27 Sept. 1995 which applications are a divisional and continuation-in-part, respectively, of Ser. No. 08/296,647, filed Aug. 26, 1994, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 205,605, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,381,931. filed Mar. 4, 1994.
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