Claims
- 1. In combination, a device adapted for dispensing molten, thermoplastic material from a block of the solid thermoplastic material, said device comprising a frame including a handle with a distal end portion positioned so that an operator can grip the handle with the fingers of one hand; a barrel member mounted on said frame and having an internal melting chamber communicating with an outlet opening through a nozzle; a sleeve with a through opening having one end secured to said barrel member with said through opening communicating with the end of said melting chamber opposite said outlet opening, said sleeve being adapted to receive said block of solid thermoplastic material with one end portion of the block in the melting chamber and the block projecting through said sleeve; means for heating said barrel member to melt the end portion of the block therein; and a feeding mechanism at the end of said sleeve opposite said melting chamber comprising wall means fixed to said frame and defining a passageway adapted to guide the solid thermoplastic material block in alignment with the through opening in said sleeve, a slide having pressure surfaces adapted to receive the end portion of an operator's thumb, and being mounted on said frame for movement along a path generally aligned with the melting chamber from a retracted position spaced from said sleeve to an advanced position more closely adjacent the sleeve and back to said retracted position, said slide being adapted for engaging and advancing the block of thermoplastic material toward the melting chamber during movement of said slide from its retracted to its advanced position, and an attachment comprising a collar releasably engaged around the distal end portion of said handle, a lever having a lower end pivotably mounted on said collar and an upper end positioned for engagement with said pressure surfaces, and means for biasing said lever to bias said slide toward said retracted position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application No. 664,044 filed Oct. 23, 1984, which is in turn a continuation in part of U.S. patent application No. 456,346 filed Jan. 7, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,552,287.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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