The invention relates to a foam gun, in particular for polyurethane foam, having a body and, fitted thereto, a handle with a triggering device, having a container holder and a fluid connection between said container holder and an outlet opening to which an interchangeable dispensing tip is attachable.
Polyurethane foam is used in many fields, in particular the building industry. It comes in the form of one-component polyurethane foam, which reacts with air moisture and then cures, and in the form of two-component polyurethane foam, in which two components react with each other to form the polyurethane foam, which then cures. Both sorts of polyurethane foam are applied with a foam gun.
A foam gun for two-component polyurethane foam is known from the US 2002/013200 A1. This has an inlet chamber for the polyurethane foam components, a mixing chamber with a static mixer for mixing the polyurethane foam components and a dispensing tip for applying the polyurethane foam. This dispensing tip is generally configured as a hollow elongate body, which tapers towards the front end. Depending on the relevant application requirements, the dispensing tip may also have other shapes. Since the polyurethane foam in the dispensing tip cures, the latter is configured as a disposable product that can be replaced. The same applies to the application of other products with foam guns.
It is therefore necessary to carry dispensing tips along with a foam gun, in order that these may be replaced if a dispensing tip is clogged.
The object of the invention consists in facilitating the carrying-along of dispensing tips.
This object is established according to the invention by designing the handle to accommodate at least one dispensing tip.
The handle may be hollow inside and serve to accommodate at least one dispensing tip, preferably several dispensing tips. This is insofar advantageous that the foam gun always includes spare dispensing tips, making it unnecessary to carry these along separately. The dispensing tips are moreover protected until needed from the frequently harsh general conditions prevailing at the place of use, in particular from contamination by chemicals that could trigger an unwanted reaction with the exiting polyurethane foam.
A refinement of the invention consists in that the free end of the handle is configured as a removable cap, which, on its inside, has at least one holder for a dispensing tip.
It goes without saying that other configurations for accommodating dispensing tips in the handle are possible.
In this context it is advantageous for the at least one holder to be configured as a conical projection on the inside of the cap.
The dispensing tip can then be pushed, with its large opening, onto this conical projection.
A preferred embodiment of the invention consists in that the cap has a projection configured to engage a matching depression on the inside of the handle.
An embodiment of the invention is explained below by reference to the drawings.
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The handle (2) of the device according to the invention is designed to accommodate at least one dispensing tip. To this end, the handle (2) is hollow and the free end of the handle (2) is configured as a removable cap (6). The cap (6) may be attached to the handle (2) by means of a snap-in connection, for example. On its inside, the cap (6) has at least one holder (7) for a dispensing tip (8). In the example shown in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2013 103 811.3 | Aug 2013 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/067931 | 8/22/2014 | WO | 00 |