The field of invention relates to devices that dispense primer solvent and plastic cement solutions onto and into plastic and/or PVC tubing in residential and commercial construction.
New construction of residences and commercial structures more and more are using plastic and PVC piping for both interior and exterior applications. Typical application of both primer solvents and plastic cement solution onto the interior of plastic and PVC union connections and onto the exterior surface of plastic and PVC pipes generally results in either too little or too much primer solvents and too little or too much plastic cement.
The result of over application of primer solvents to the interior surfaces of unions and angled joints can cause roughening of the portion of the union or joint allowing particle matter traveling through the finished piping a surface to catch onto resulting in bacteria and algae growth. The under application of primer solvents to the interior surfaces of unions and angled joints can result in a weak bond when a plastic or PVC pipe coated on the exterior portion of the pipe coated with plastic cement is inserted into the joint union. If the interior surface of the union is not properly prepared with a solvent primer, the plastic cement on the surface of the inserted plastic or PVC pipe may not properly bond with the interior surface of the union. This may result in a failed joint when the pipe assembly is put under pressure.
The result of over application of the plastic cement results in plastic cement buildup inside the end of the plastic or PVC pipe where it is inserted into the union. This buildup of plastic cement may result in microparticles of the cement breaking off the buildup and flowing away in the liquid stream passing through the pipe. If the liquid stream inside the pipe is water and is providing drinking water to people ingesting the water, the microparticles of the plastic pipe may be harmful to their health. Under application of plastic cement to the exterior of the plastic or PVC pipe the surface area of the bonding region between the pipe and the union is diminished. This may result in a failed joint when the pipe assembly is put under pressure.
What is needed is some device or system to guarantee the application of primer and plastic cement to the exterior surface of the pipe and the interior surface of the union without over or under application of the primer or the cement thus facilitating a more perfect joining of the pipe and union.
The instant invention discloses a number of devices and systems to alleviate most or all of the problems if installing plastic or PVC thin and heavy walled piping by simplifying the process of applying priming solutions and cements or other bonding solutions to making a joining of the pipes permanent.
Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
Primer Solvent: The purpose of primer is to begin the chemical reaction that softens PVC and to provide an even prepped surface for the solvent cement.
Plastic Cement: PVC Cement is a solvent. The way to connect PVC pipe and unions is through solvent welding.
Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
In a first exemplary embodiment, an apparatus assembly and system are disclosed where PVC primer (solvent) or PVC glue is applied to the outer surface of the area of a PVC pipe that will be inserted into a union. The outer surface area of the PVC pipe to receive the PVC primer or PVC glue is limited to that portion of the outer end of the pipe that will be received into the union.
In a related embodiment the apparatus and system are alterable such that the application surface component of the invention may be changed such that the application surface may apply PVC primer (solvent) or PVC glue to the inner surface of a PCV union or to the outer surface of a PVC pipe.
In a second exemplary embodiment, a portion of the apparatus that dispenses PVC solvent or PVC glue is removable and replaceable to accommodate different inside diameters of unions and outside diameters of PVC pipe.
Objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading this description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals have been used to designate like or analogous elements.
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Reservoir 14 is comprised of a hollow pipe with one end fixed to foam applicator housing 12 and the other end comprises a threaded end supporting locking nut 29 which retains push rod 16 inside of reservoir 14.
Once locking nut 29 is unscrewed from reservoir 14 by the user, pushing rod 16 and locking nut 29 can be removed exposing the interior of reservoir 14 allowing the user to fill reservoir 14 with PVC primer (solvent) or PVC glue or pour excess or unused PVC primer (solvent) or PVC glue back into a container. Once the user fills reservoir 14 with a sufficient amount of PVC primer (solvent) or PVC glue, pushing rod 16 is reinserted into the open end of reservoir 14 and locking nut 29 is screwed onto the threaded end of reservoir 14 thus sealing reservoir 14 and allowing the user to push pushing rod 16 into reservoir 14 forcing the PVC primer (solvent) or PVC glue unto foam inserts 26 and 24 residing in foam applicator housing 12.
The pushing by the user on pushing rod 16 forces PVC primer (solvent) or PVC glue contained in reservoir 14 through a plurality of holes 40 (not shown) in
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Porous foam applicator housing 12 contains porous foam insert 26 which applies PVC primer (solvent) or PVC glue to the outer surface of pipe 20. Porous foam applicator housing 18 contains porous foam insert 24 which applies PVC primer (solvent) or PVC glue to the inner surface of joint union 22.
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The inventor intends that only those claims which use the words “means for” are intended to be interpreted under 35 USC 112, sixth paragraph. Moreover, no limitations from the specification are intended to be read into any claims, unless those limitations are expressly included in the claims.
Where a specific numerical value is mentioned herein, it should be considered that the value may be increased or decreased by 20%, while still staying within the teachings of the present application, unless some different range is specifically mentioned. Where a specified logical sense is used, the opposite logical sense is also intended to be encompassed.