Claims
- 1. A hand held electric caulking gun including in combination, a receptacle for receiving therein a caulking containing cartridge having a caulk dispensing nozzle thereon, a piston having its longitudinal axis substantially common with said receptacle and movable when driven forward through said cartridge to force the caulking therein from said nozzle, a gear rotatable about an axis substantially transverse to said piston axis, a cam surface forming a part of said gear, an electric motor, a speed reducing drive train connecting said motor with said gear whereby operation of said motor causes rotation of said gear and rotary movement of said cam surface, a spring piston driving plate disposed about said piston and movable by rotary movement of said cam surface to engage in gripping relation the surface of said piston to drive the piston through said cartridge to force caulking therein from said nozzle, said spring piston driving plate being sufficiently flexible as to yieldably absorb the total rotary movement of said cam surface in a manner to interrupt the driving movement between said cam surface and piston should forward movement of the piston be forcefully interrupted during operation of said motor.
- 2. A caulking gun as called for in claim 1 wherein holding means movably operate to hold said piston in its plate driven position.
- 3. A caulking gun as called for in claim 2 wherein manually movable release means operate to release said piston from both the driving plate and holding means to allow manual movement of the piston in either direction through the gun.
- 4. A caulking gun as called for in claim 1 wherein said spring piston gripping plate is comprised of a plurality of spring strips.
- 5. A caulking gun as called for in claim 4 wherein said spring strips comprising said plate are at least in part commonly secured together.
- 6. A caulking gun as called for in claim 1 including means movable to drivably disengage said piston driving plate from said piston upon a predetermined further rotary movement of said cam surface.
- 7. A caulking gun as called for in claim 1 wherein said spring piston driving plate includes a notch within which the said gear rotates.
- 8. A caulking gun as called for in claim 1 wherein the speed of said electric motor can be selectively varied.
- 9. A hand-held electric caulking gun including in combination, a receptacle for receiving therein a caulk containing cartridge having a caulk dispensing nozzle thereon, a piston including a longitudinal axis substantially common with said receptacle and movable when driven forward through said cartridge to force the caulking therein from said nozzle, a cam surface rotatable about an axis substantially transverse to said piston axis, a gear surface forming a part of said cam surface, an electric motor, a speed reducing drive train connecting said motor with said gear surface whereby operation of said motor causes motion of said gear surface and rotary movement of said cam surface, a spring piston driving plate disposed about said piston and movable by rotary movement of said cam surface to engage in gripping relation the surface of said piston to drive said piston through said cartridge and caulking therein from said nozzle, said spring piston driving plate being sufficiently flexible as to yieldably absorb the total rotary movement of said cam surface should forward movement of the piston be forcefully interrupted during operation of said motor.
- 10. A caulking gun as called for in claim 9 wherein holding means movably operate to hold said piston in its plate driven position.
- 11. A caulking gun as called for in claim 10 wherein manually movable release means operate to release said piston from both the driving plate and holding means to allow manual movement of the piston in either direction through the gun.
- 12. A caulking gun is called for in claim 9 wherein said piston gripping plate is comprised of a plurality of spring strips.
- 13. A caulking gun as called for in claim 12 wherein said spring strips comprising said piston gripping plate are at least in part commonly secured together.
- 14. A caulking gun as called for in claim 9 wherein means movably operate to disengage said piston gripping plate from its gripping relation with the piston upon a predetermined further rotation of said cam surface.
- 15. A caulking gun as called for in claim 9 wherein said gear surface forms a part of gear said speed reducing drive train and rotatable about an axis common with said cam surface.
- 16. A caulking gun as called for in claim 15 wherein said piston driving plate includes a notch within which said gear surface rotates.
- 17. A caulking gun as called for in claim 9 wherein the speed of said electric motor is selectively variable.
- 18. A hand-held electric caulking gun including in combination, a receptacle for receiving therein a caulk containing cartridge having a caulk dispensing nozzle thereon, a piston including a longitudinal axis substantially common with said receptacle and movable when driven forwardly through said cartridge to force the caulking therein from said nozzle, a cam surface rotatable about an axis substantially transverse to said piston axis, an electric motor, a speed reducing drive train connecting said motor with said cam surface and operative when driven by said motor to cause rotary movement of said cam surface about its axis, a spring piston driving plate disposed about said piston and movable by rotary movement of said cam surface to engage in gripping relation the surface of said piston to drive said piston forward through the cartridge and caulking therein from said nozzle, said spring piston driving plate being sufficiently flexible as to yieldably allow rotary movement of said cam surface without causing movement of said piston should forward movement of the piston be forcefully interrupted during operation of said motor.
- 19. A caulking gun as called for in claim 18 wherein holding means movably operate to hold said piston in its plate driven position.
- 20. A caulking gun as called for in claim 19 wherein manually movable release means operate to release said piston from both the driving plate and holding means to allow manual movement of the piston in either direction through the gun.
- 21. A caulking gun as called for in claim 18 wherein means movably operate to drivably disengage said piston driving plate from its gripping relation with the piston upon a predetermined further rotation of said cam surface.
- 22. A caulking gun as called for in claim 18 wherein said cam surface forms a part of a worm driven gear in said speed reducing drive train and rotatable about an axis common with said cam surface.
- 23. A caulking gun as called for in claim 22 wherein said piston driving plate includes a notch within which the said worm driven gear rotates.
- 24. A caulking gun as called for in claim 18 wherein the speed of said electric motor is selectively variable.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of now pending application Ser. No. 26,654 filed Apr. 3, 1979, which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 876,048, filed Mar. 8, 1978 now matured into U.S. Pat. No. 4,171,072.
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