Glue gun nozzle and method of installing carpeting

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6196746
  • Patent Number
    6,196,746
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 3, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 6, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A method and apparatus for forming a carpet seam using a nozzle adapted to apply hot melted adhesive received from a hot glue gun to a carpet edge having vertical and horizontal edges. The nozzle has a body having a base adapted to be received by a hot glue gun and to receive adhesive from the glue gun. The body also includes a bore which terminates in an opening located on a first surface of the body. A second surface adjacent to the first surface is provided which is adapted to co-extensively engage the vertical and horizontal carpet edges and to apply adhesive to the vertical carpet edge of the carpet.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a novel apparatus and method for applying carpeting to a surface. More specifically, the invention relates to a unique nozzle that may be used in combination with a hot glue gun to improve the quality of the seams created in a carpet installation.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the carpet installation profession, the juncture at which two edges of a carpet roll meet is commonly referred to as a seam. Because a seam receives the tension created in a carpet, the seam is susceptible to unraveling, peaking, and delamination. Thus, in the carpet installation profession, there always is a need to create a seam with improved adhesion strength.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a device which improves seam strength over those currently in use, as well as a novel method by which carpet seams may be created.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a hot glue gun having a uniquely configured nozzle is provided. The nozzle is adapted to provide hot glue to the vertical edge of the carpet. To do this efficiently and accurately, the base of the nozzle includes an L-shaped cut-out portion or guide walls which engage the carpet edge. On the vertical leg of the L-shaped or vertical guide wall, an aperture is located through which hot adhesive flows. This allows the adhesive to be applied directly to the vertical edge of the carpet.




Once adhesive is applied to the vertical edge, the ends of the carpet are abutted together. A hot iron and hot melt seaming tape are then used to complete the seam formation process. The application of heat from the hot iron reactivates the previously applied adhesive, thus allowing the adhesive to bond the two edges of carpet. This further strengthens the seam.




Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the detailed description of the preferred embodiment, the appended claims and the accompanying drawing may be learned by practice of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification illustrates a preferred embodiment of the preferred invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings, the same reference numerals indicate the same parts.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a hot glue gun employing the nozzle of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the nozzle of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the embodiment of the invention shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a side view of the embodiment of the invention shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view of the embodiment of the invention shown in

FIG. 4

taken along line


4





4


;





FIG. 6

shows an alternate embodiment of the present invention showing angled guide walls; and





FIGS. 7 and 8

show how hot melt adhesive is applied by the present invention to a carpet edge.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

shows a hot glue gun


9


employing nozzle


10


of the present invention. Gun


9


may be of the design currently available on the market and sold by BLACK & DECKER®, CRAFTSMAN®, ARROW®, and others.




As shown in

FIGS. 2-4

, nozzle


10


includes a threaded barrel


14


which is adapted to be received by a coacting threaded portion on gun


9


. Running through the body


12


of nozzle


10


is a bore


16


which is positioned to receive melted glue


11


from gun


9


. Bore


16


terminates in opening


18


located on first tip surface


20


which may be curved in configuration as shown in FIG.


3


. Alternatively, as shown in

FIG. 6

, surface


20


may also be angular in shape with opening


18


being positioned at a point formed by walls


24


and


26


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, second tip surface


30


which is perpendicularly located adjacent to surface


20


, and below opening


18


, is also provided. As further shown in

FIG. 7

, surfaces


20


and


30


are configured to form surfaces or guide walls that are L-shaped in configuration in order to form guides which co-extensively engage a bottom portion


32


of a piece of carpet


34


and the vertical edge portion


36


of carpet


34


.




In use, nozzle


10


is affixed to a standard hot glue gun and, as shown in

FIG. 7

, surface of guide


30


is slid under the bottom edge


32


of carpet


34


. Nozzle


10


is made of brass and is chrome plated, but other materials may be used as well. As a result of the generally perpendicular angle formed by surfaces


20


and


30


, when surface


30


is in position, surface


20


may also be positioned proximate to the vertical edge


36


of carpet


34


. This also allows opening


18


to be positioned directly against the lower most point of vertical edge


36


as a result of opening


18


being located just above surface


30


. The two surfaces then act as guides that allow a user to quickly and efficiently apply adhesive to vertical edge


36


as shown in FIG.


7


.




Angling or curving walls


24


-


27


rearwardly serves several purposes. First, it provides a clear view of the bead of glue


50


that is being applied to edge


36


which enhances ease of use. Second, it allows for right or left-handed operation. Lastly, it allows a user to form a bead of glue


50


on surfaces


20


and


30


which may then be applied along vertical edge


36


of the carpet without the repeated triggering of glue gun


9


.




Once adhesive


50


is applied, the edges of the carpet are attached and hot melt seaming tape or some other type of seam tape is applied. Heat and pressure are then applied by an iron. To melt the seaming tape, the application of heat from the iron remelts and/or reactivates the previously applied adhesive from the nozzle allowing it to further bond, not only from the bottom where the hot melt tape is, but also from the sides where extra strength is needed. It has been found that reactivating the previously applied adhesive creates a stronger and longer lasting bond at the seam than the method currently used in the trade.




Using a hot adhesive application not only provides a superior seam over current methods, it also provides for a quicker installation. In current applications, contact cement or latex adhesive may be applied to edge


32


. Once applied, it takes the latex or contact cement approximately 5-20 minutes to dry. The method of the present invention, on the other hand, takes approximately one minute for the adhesive to dry. In addition, the latex and contact cement adhesives are not reactivated by an application of heat. Thus, no improvement in seam strength is achieved by allowing the adhesive to reset in the seam.




It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the preferred embodiments described would be apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is, therefore, intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A nozzle adapted to be used to apply hot melted adhesive received from a hot glue gun to a carpet edge having vertical and horizontal edges comprising:a body having a base adapted to be received by said hot glue gun and to receive adhesive from said glue gun, said body including a bore which terminates, in an opening located on a first surface of said body; a second surface adjacent to said first surface; and said first and second surfaces adapted to form a guide which is adapted to co-extensively engage said vertical and horizontal carpet edges; and said first surface adapted to apply adhesive to said vertical carpet edge of said carpet.
  • 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said first and second surfaces form a perpendicular angle, and said first surface is a vertical wall and said second surface is a horizontal wall.
  • 3. The device of claim 1 wherein said first surface is curved.
  • 4. The device of claim 1 wherein said opening is located above said second surface.
  • 5. The device of claim 2 wherein said vertical wall of said first surface extend rearwardly from said opening.
  • 6. A nozzle adapted to be used to apply hot melted adhesive received from a hot glue gun to a carpet edge having vertical and horizontal edges comprising:A body having a base adapted to be received by said hot glue gun and to receive adhesive from said glue gun, said body including a bore which terminates in an opening located on a first wall surface of said body; a portion of said first wall surface extends rearwardly from said opening; a second wall surface connected to said first surface; and said first and second wall surfaces form an L-shaped carpet guide which is adapted to co-extensively engage said carpet; and said first surface in communication with said bore to form an adhesive application surface.
  • 7. The device of claim 6 wherein said first wall surface is curved.
Parent Case Info

This application claims priority to now abandoned U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/088,293, filed Jun. 5, 1998.

US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
2772432 Andreola Dec 1956
2982987 Knapp May 1961
3653560 Adams et al. Apr 1972
4484976 Despins Nov 1984
5250145 Despins et al. Oct 1993
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/088293 Jun 1998 US