Claims
- 1. A method of charging a hand held hot melt thermoplastic adhesive dispensing gun of the type adapted to discharge a molten fluid adhesive, that method comprising the steps of
- providing a storage chamber within said gun,
- providing a source of molten fluid adhesive at a location separate from said gun,
- periodically connecting a feed valve mounted to said source with a charge valve mounted to said gun,
- pressurizing said fluid adhesive within said source to force a charging flow of adhesive from said source through said valves into said gun's storage chamber, and
- said pressurizing of said fluid adhesive within said source being effected automatically upon connection of said source's feed valve with said gun's charge valve.
- 2. A system for dispensing a molten fluid thermoplastic adhesive, said system including a hand held gun and a separate molten fluid adhesive source, said gun comprising,
- a storage chamber adapted to receive a charge of molten fluid adhesive therein,
- a one-way charge valve structured to receive molten fluid adhesive therethrough from the exterior of said gun, and to prevent discharge of fluid adhesive therethrough from the interior of said gun,
- a nozzle through which the molten fluid adhesive is discharged, and
- a discharge valve actuable by an operator for controlling discharge of the molten fluid adhesive from said gun,
- a spring powered piston pressurizing device at least partially carried within said storage chamber, said pressurizing device serving to pressurize the fluid adhesive within said storage chamber to force discharge of the fluid adhesive through said nozzle in response to operation of said discharge valve, and
- said fluid adhesive source comprising a feed valve mounted to said source, said feed valve being connectable with said gun's one-way charge valve to permit charging of said gun's storage chamber with a molten fluid adhesive charge from said molten fluid adhesive source.
- 3. A system as set forth in claim 2, said gun further comprising
- a control valve mounted to said gun, said control valve being operable by the gun's operator for pressurizing said fluid powered pressurizing device.
- 4. A system as set forth in claim 3, said control valve being structured to open said pressurizing device to atmosphere when said control valve is not activated by the gun's operator.
- 5. A system as set forth in claim 2, said system further comprising a second pressurizing device and
- a control mounted on said fluid adhesive source, said control being operable upon connection of said gun's charge valve and said source's feed valve to activate said second pressurizing device.
- 6. A system as set forth in claim 5, said second pressurizing device operating to pressurize the fluid adhesive within said source with fluid pressure.
- 7. A hand held gun for dispensing a molten fluid adhesive, said gun comprising
- a storage chamber within which a charge of molten fluid adhesive is stored,
- a nozzle through which said molten fluid adhesive is discharged onto a workpiece,
- a discharge valve operable by the gun's operator for controlling discharge of the molten fluid adhesive through said nozzle,
- a pressurizing device within said gun, said pressurizing device being operable to maintain molten fluid adhesive within said storage chamber under pressure during discharge of fluid adhesive from said gun,
- said pressurizing device further comprising a fluid line connecting said pressurizing device with a fluid pressure source and a control valve operably connected with said fluid line and mounted within said gun, said control valve being actuatable by the gun's operator to admit fluid pressure for activating said pressurizing device, and
- a charge valve connected with said storage chamber, said charge valve permitting flow of a molten fluid adhesive charge one way through said valve into said storage chamber for charging and recharging said storage chamber, but preventing flow of fluid adhesive from said storage chamber out through said charge valve to atmosphere.
- 8. A hand gun as set forth in claim 7, said control valve being operable to open said fluid line to atmosphere when said control valve is not activated, thereby exhausting fluid pressure from said pressurizing device.
- 9. A hand held gun for dispensing a molten fluid adhesive, said gun comprising
- a storage chamber within which a charge of molten fluid adhesive is stored,
- a nozzle through which said molten fluid adhesive is discharged onto a workpiece,
- a discharge valve operable by the gun's operator for controlling discharge of the molten fluid adhesive through said nozzle,
- a pressurizing device within said gun, said pressurizing device being in the form of a spring loaded piston and being operable to maintain molten fluid adhesive within said storage chamber under pressure during discharge of fluid adhesive from said gun, and
- a charge valve connected with said storage chamber, said charge valve permitting flow of a molten fluid adhesive charge one way through said valve into said storage chamber for charging and recharging said storage chamber, but preventing flow of fluid adhesive from said storage chamber out through said charge valve to atmosphere.
- 10. A fluid adhesive source for charging and recharging molten fluid thermoplastic adhesive from that source into a separate hand held adhesive dispensing gun, said source comprising
- a vessel within which a supply of said molten fluid adhesive is stored, and
- a feed valve mounted to said vessel, said feed valve being movable between sealing and non-sealing attitudes relative to an adhesive gun's feed valve in response to supply of the fluid adhesive to the feed valve of said gun,
- pressure means adapted to selectively pressurize the fluid adhesive within said vessel, and
- a controller connected with said pressure means and mounted on said hot melt source, said controller being actuatable in response to interengagement of said gun with said source, said controller serving to permit pressurization of said vessel upon actuation thereof.
- 11. A fluid adhesive source for charging and recharging molten fluid thermoplastic adhesive from that source into a separate hand held adhesive dispensing gun, said source comprising
- a vessel within which a supply of said molten fluid adhesive is stored, and
- a feed valve mounted to said vessel, said feed valve being movable between sealing and non-sealing attitudes relative to an adhesive gun's feed valve in response to supply of the fluid adhesive to the feed valve of said gun,
- said feed valve comprising a valve body slidingly received in a slideway, said valve body being movable between an extended position and a retracted position in response to fluid pressure within said vessel, and to the lack of fluid pressure within said vessel, and a valve element adapted to seat in sealing relation with a bore in said valve body, and
- said feed valve including a first compression spring adapted to continuously bias said valve body toward the retracted position and a second compression spring adapted to continuously bias said valve element toward the closed attitude.
- 12. A hot melt adhesive gun comprising:
- a housing having a hot melt chamber for containing a charge of molten hot melt adhesive, and an air chamber adapted to contain a supply of pressurized air;
- a flexible diaphragm disposed within said housing between said hot melt chamber and said air chamber, said diaphragm isolating said hot melt chamber from said air chamber;
- means for heating said hot melt chamber to a predetermined temperature to maintain said adhesive in a molten condition;
- a nozzle in fluid communication with said hot melt chamber;
- a normally closed needle valve within said nozzle;
- trigger means operative upon manual actuation to open said needle valve to permit the flow of adhesive from said nozzle;
- an inlet port mounted on said hot melt chamber;
- a passageway coupling said hot melt chamber with said inlet port and said nozzle with said hot melt chamber;
- a normally closed valve disposed in said inlet port and adapted to be opened by the application of pressure applied by hot melt adhesive from a bulk supply means to permit passage of a quantity of melted adhesive through said passageway and into said hot melt chamber; and
- means for introducing a supply of pressurized air into said air chamber to cause said diaphragm to deform towards said nozzle to cause expulsion of melted adhesive from said hot melt chamber and said nozzle when said needle valve is in an open position.
- 13. A hot melt adhesive gun comprising:
- a housing having a hot melt chamber for containing a charge of molten hot melt adhesive, and an air chamber adapted to contain a supply of pressurized air;
- a piston slidably disposed within said housing and providing a movable barrier between said hot melt chamber and said air chamber; said piston isolating said hot melt chamber from said air chamber;
- means for heating said hot melt chamber to a predetermined temperature to maintain said adhesive in a molten condition;
- a nozzle in fluid communication with said hot melt chamber;
- a normally closed spring-loaded check valve within said nozzle which is adapted to open when the pressure in said hot melt chamber exceeds a predetermined level;
- an inlet port mounted on the forward end of said hot melt chamber;
- a passageway coupling said hot melt chamber with said inlet port and coupling said nozzle with said hot melt chamber;
- a normally closed valve disposed in said inlet port and adapted to be opened by the application of pressure applied by hot melt adhesive from a bulk supply means to permit passage of a quantity of melted adhesive through said passageway and into said hot melt chamber;
- means adapted for supplying air to said air chamber to drive said piston towards said hot melt chamber for providing sufficient adhesive pressure in said hot melt chamber to urge open said check valve to permit a flow of molten adhesive from said nozzle; and
- trigger means operative upon manual actuation to couple said air supplying means to said air chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 762,530, filed Jan. 26, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,144,913.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Divisions (1)
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