Claims
- 1. 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 movable when driven through said cartridge to force the caulking therein from said nozzle, a reciprocating surface, an electric motor, a speed reducing drive train connecting said motor with said reciprocating surface and operative when driven by said motor to cause reciprocal movement of said surface, a notched surface extending along a surface of said piston, a driving pawl yieldably engaging the notched surface of said piston and movable by reciprocal movement of said reciprocating surface to engage in driving relation the notched surface of said piston to drive said piston forwardly through said receptacle to force the caulking therein from said nozzle, a holding pawl maintained in yielding engagement with the notched surface upon said piston and operative to hold said piston in its forwardly driven position and resilient means operatively associated with said driving pawl to allow for stoppage of movement of said driving pawl should the reacting force against the caulk driving end of the piston exceed a predetermined value during operation of said motor.
- 2. A caulking gun as called for in claim 1 wherein said reciprocating surface is in the form of a rotating cam.
- 3. A caulking gun as called for in claim 1 wherein said resilient means is in the form of a compressible spring.
- 4. A caulking gun as called for in claim 1 wherein said resilient means is in the form of a rubber mass.
- 5. A caulking gun as called for in claim 1 wherein said resilient means is in the form of a bow-spring washer.
- 6. A caulking gun as called for in claim 2 further including means for disengaging the driving and holding pawls from the piston to allow manual withdrawal of the piston through the gun.
- 7. A caulking gun as called for in claim 3 further including means for disengaging the driving and holding pawls from the piston to allow manual withdrawal of the piston through the gun.
- 8. A caulking gun as called for in claim 4 further including means for disengaging the driving and holding pawls from the piston to allow manual withdrawal of the piston through the gun.
- 9. A caulking gun as called for in claim 5 further including means for disengaging the driving and holding pawls from the piston to allow manual withdrawal of the piston through the gun.
- 10. 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 movable when driven through said cartridge to force the caulking therein from said nozzle, means including a reciprocating cam surface, an electric motor, a speed reducing drive train connecting said motor with said cam surface and operative when driven by said motor to cause reciprocal movement of said cam surface, a notched surface extending along a surface of said piston, a driving pawl yieldably engaging the notched surface upon said piston and operatively responsive to reciprocating movement of said cam surface to drive said piston forwardly through said receptacle to force the caulking therein from said nozzle, a holding pawl yieldably engaging the notched surface of said piston and operative to hold said piston in its forwardly driven position and clutch means interposed between said motor and piston and operative to disengage said piston from the motor should the force against the caulk driving end of the piston exceed a predetermined value during operation of said motor.
- 11. A hand held electric caulking gun as called for in claim 10 wherein said clutch is slippable to selectively regulate the pressure that is applied to the caulking within the cartridge during operation of the motor.
- 12. A caulking gun as called for in claim 10 including means for disengaging the piston from both its driving and holding pawls to allow manual retraction of the piston through the gun.
- 13. 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 movable when driven through said cartridge to force the caulking therein from said nozzle, driving means for said piston including a reciprocating cam surface, an electric motor, a speed reducing drive train drivably connecting said motor with said cam surface and operable when driven by said motor to cause reciprocal movement of said cam surface, a piston driving pawl disposed to be forwardly driven by reciprocal movement of said cam surface, a series of teeth formed along a surface of said piston and drivably engaged by said driving pawl in a manner to cause forward movement of said piston through said cartridge responsive to reciprocating movement of said cam surface, piston holding means movable to hold said piston in its forwardly driven position and resilient means interposed between said piston and motor and operative to absorb the reciprocal movement of said cam surface so that the driving pawl will not reciprocate upon a predetermined movement restraining force being applied to said piston during operation of said motor.
- 14. A caulking gun as called for in claim 13 wherein said resilient means is in the form of a compressable spring.
- 15. A caulking gun as called for in claim 13 wherein said resilient means is in the form of a bow-spring washer.
- 16. A caulking gun as called for in claim 13 wherein said resilient means is in the form of rubber mass.
- 17. A caulking gun as called for in claim 13 further including means for releasing said piston from both its driving pawl and holding means to allow rearward manual movement of the piston through the gun.
- 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 movable when driven through said cartridge to force the caulking therein from said nozzle, a reciprocating surface, an electric motor, a speed reducing drive train connecting said motor with said reciprocating surface and operative when driven by said motor to cause reciprocal movement of said surface, a notched surface extending along a surface of said piston, a driving pawl yieldably engaging the notched surface of said piston and movable, by reciprocal movement of said reciprocating surface, to engage in driving relation the notched surface of said piston to drive said piston forwardly through said receptacle to force the caulking therein from said discharge nozzle, a holding pawl maintained in yielding engagement with the notched surface upon said piston and operative to hold said piston in its forwardly driven position and resilient means disposed between said reciprocating surface and said driving pawl and yieldable to absorb the reciprocal movement of said reciprocating surface as required to arrest movement of said driving pawl should the reacting force against the caulk driving end of the piston exceed a predetermined value during operation of said motor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 876,048 filed 2/8/78 now matured into U.S. Pat. No. 4,171,072.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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