1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a heat gun.
2. Description of Related Art
Heat guns are often used to blow hot air to opposite sides of chips in turn, to melt soldering tin for fixing pins at opposite sides of the chips, so that the chips can be disengaged from a motherboard easily. However, many heat guns have an outlet only to melt the soldering tins one at a time, and in case of disengaging a large chip from the motherboard, melted soldering tin at a side of the chip may have been re-solidified meanwhile the soldering tin at the other side of the chip is still being melted, which is inconvenient.
Many aspects of the present embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, all the views are schematic, and like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The disclosure, including the accompanying drawings, is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean at least one.
The canister 10 defines a receiving space 12 extending through a top end of the canister 10. The canister 10 includes a columnar sidewall 14 bounding the receiving space 12, a cover (not shown) detachably installed to the top end of the canister 10, and a bottom wall 16 connected to and covering a bottom end of the canister 10. The bottom wall 16 defines a slot 160 in a middle of the bottom wall 16. The slot 160 communicates with the receiving space 12. The sidewall 14 defines a threaded hole 164 adjacent to an end of the slot 160. A threaded portion 140 is formed on an upper portion of an outer surface of the sidewall 14, to engage with the cover. A top end of the outlet pipe 30 extends through the bottom wall 16 to communicate with the receiving space 12. A bottom end of the outlet pipe 30 functions as a first outlet of the heat gun.
The installation board 20 defines two opposite fixing holes 22 adjacent to the edge of the installation board 20. A handle 24 is mounted to a middle of a top surface of the installation board 30 between the fixing holes 22. A threaded portion 26 is formed on a circumference of the installation board 30.
The assistant member 40 includes an L-shaped first vent pipe 42, an L-shaped second vent pipe 44, a bolt 46, and an outlet pipe 48.
An annular step 422 protrudes from a first end of an inner circumference of the first vent pipe 40.
A deformable annular protrusion 440 protrudes from a first end of an outer circumference of the second vent pipe 44. A threaded portion 442 is formed on a second end of the outer circumference of the second vent pipe 44 opposite to the protrusion 440. A block 444 protrudes from the outer circumference of the second vent pipe 44 adjacent to the threaded portion 442. A tab 446 extends from an end of the block 444 facing the protrusion 440, in a direction away from the threaded portion 442. A through hole 450 is defined in the tab 450, in a direction perpendicular to the threaded portion 442.
The bolt 46 includes a head 460, a threaded pole 462 extending from a side of the head 460, and two spaced latches 464 extending from a distal end of the threaded pole 462. A projection 468 protrudes from a side of each latch 464 opposite to the other latch 464. Two operation bars 470 extend from opposite lateral sides of the head 460.
The outlet pipe 48 forms an inner threaded portion 482 in an end of the outlet pipe 48. An annular blocking portion 484 protrudes from the outer circumference of the end of the outlet pipe 48 adjacent to the threaded portion 482.
The stopple 50 defines a threaded hole 52.
The installation board 20 together with the first and second vent pipes 42 and 44 are then received in the receiving space 12. The threaded portion 26 is engaged with an inner surface of the sidewall 14, thereby fixing the installation board 20 in a lower portion of the receiving space 12. The top end of the outlet pipe 30 extends through the other fixing hole 22 of the installation board 20 and communicates with an upper portion of the receiving space 12. The second end of the second vent pipe 44 extends out of the receiving space 12 through the slot 160 to function as a second outlet of the heat gun.
The latches 464 are deformed to be extended through the threaded hole 164. The bolt 46 is rotated to move the latches 464 below the first vent pipe 42 toward the second vent pipe 44, therefore, the latches 464 are deformed to be extended through the through hole 450. After the latches 464 are restored, the projections 468 are blocked by a surface of the tab 446 facing the second vent pipe 44.
The outlet pipe 48 is engaged with the threaded portion 442 through the threaded portion 482, until the blocking portion 484 is blocked by an outer surface of the bottom wall 16. At this time, a bottom end of the outlet pipe 48 away from the bottom wall 16 functions as the second outlet of the heat gun.
In another embodiment, the outlet pipe 48 can be omitted. The second end of the vent pipe 44 can be lengthened.
In another embodiment, the bottom wall 16 can be omitted.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the description or sacrificing all of their material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being exemplary embodiments.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201210533976.6 | Dec 2012 | CN | national |