Claims
- 1. A non-contact switch mechanism for use within a fluid dispensing applicator gun having a handle housing and a trigger member pivotally mounted with respect to the handle housing, comprising:
a switch mechanism adapted to be rigidly mounted within the handle housing of the fluid dispensing applicator gun and characterized by an inoperative OPEN state and an operative CLOSED state; and an actuator adapted to be rigidly mounted upon the trigger member of the fluid dispensing applicator gun so as to be disposed at a first position remote from said switch mechanism rigidly mounted within the handle housing of the fluid dispensing applicator gun such that said switch mechanism can attain said inoperative OPEN state when the trigger member is not actuated, and a second non-contact position within the vicinity of said switch mechanism rigidly mounted within the handle housing of the fluid dispensing applicator gun so as to cause said switch mechanism to attain said operative CLOSED state when the trigger member is actuated.
- 2. The non-contact switch mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises a reed switch mechanism; and said actuator comprises a magnetic member.
- 3. The non-contact switch mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises a proximity switch mechanism; and said actuator comprises a metallic member.
- 4. The non-contact switch mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises an optical switch mechanism comprising a phototransmitter and photodetector; and said actuator comprises a member for interrupting a light beam from said phototransmitter to said photodetector.
- 5. The non-contact switch mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises an optical switch mechanism comprising a phototransmitter and photodetector; and said actuator comprises a member for reflecting a light beam from said phototransmitter back to said photodetector.
- 6. A non-contact switch mechanism for use within a hot melt adhesive dispensing applicator gun having a handle housing and a trigger member pivotally mounted with respect to the handle housing, comprising:
a switch mechanism adapted to be rigidly mounted within the handle housing of the hot melt adhesive dispensing applicator gun and characterized by an inoperative OPEN state and an operative CLOSED state; and an actuator adapted to be rigidly mounted upon the trigger member of the hot melt adhesive dispensing applicator gun so as to be disposed at a first position remote from said switch mechanism rigidly mounted within the handle housing of the hot melt adhesive dispensing applicator gun such that said switch mechanism can attain said inoperative OPEN state when the trigger member is not actuated, and a second non-contact position within the vicinity of said switch mechanism rigidly mounted within the handle housing of the hot melt adhesive dispensing applicator gun so as to cause said switch mechanism to attain said operative CLOSED state when the trigger member is actuated.
- 7. The non-contact switch mechanism as set forth in claim 6, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises a reed switch mechanism; and said actuator comprises a magnetic member.
- 8. The non-contact switch mechanism as set forth in claim 6, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises a proximity switch mechanism; and said actuator comprises a metallic member.
- 9. The non-contact switch mechanism as set forth in claim 6, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises an optical switch mechanism comprising a phototransmitter and photodetector; and said actuator comprises a member for interrupting a light beam from said phototransmitter to said photodetector.
- 10. The non-contact switch mechanism as set forth in claim 6, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises an optical switch mechanism comprising a phototransmitter and photodetector; and said actuator comprises a member for reflecting a light beam from said phototransmitter back to said photodetector.
- 11. A fluid dispensing applicator gun, comprising:
a handle housing; a trigger member pivotally mounted with respect to said handle housing; a switch mechanism rigidly mounted within said handle housing of said fluid dispensing applicator gun and characterized by an inoperative OPEN state and an operative CLOSED state; and an actuator rigidly mounted upon said trigger member of said fluid dispensing applicator gun so as to be disposed at a first position remote from said switch mechanism rigidly mounted within said handle housing of said fluid dispensing applicator gun such that said switch mechanism can attain said inoperative OPEN state when said trigger member is not actuated, and a second non-contact position within the vicinity of said switch mechanism rigidly mounted within said handle housing of said fluid dispensing applicator gun so as to cause said switch mechanism to attain said operative CLOSED state when said trigger member is actuated.
- 12. The applicator gun as set forth in claim 11, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises a reed switch mechanism; and said actuator comprises a magnetic member.
- 13. The applicator gun as set forth in claim 11, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises a proximity switch mechanism; and said actuator comprises a metallic member.
- 14. The applicator gun as set forth in claim 11, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises an optical switch mechanism comprising a phototransmitter and photodetector; and said actuator comprises a member for interrupting a light beam from said phototransmitter to said photodetector.
- 15. The applicator gun as set forth in claim 11, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises an optical switch mechanism comprising a phototransmitter and photodetector; and said actuator comprises a member for reflecting a light beam from said phototransmitter back to said photodetector.
- 16. A hot melt adhesive material dispensing applicator gun, comprising:
a handle housing; a trigger member pivotally mounted with respect to said handle housing; a switch mechanism rigidly mounted within said handle housing of said fluid dispensing applicator gun and characterized by an inoperative OPEN state and an operative CLOSED state; and an actuator rigidly mounted upon said trigger member of said fluid dispensing applicator gun so as to be disposed at a first position remote from said switch mechanism rigidly mounted within said handle housing of said fluid dispensing applicator gun such that said switch mechanism can attain said inoperative OPEN state when said trigger member is not actuated, and a second non-contact position within the vicinity of said switch mechanism rigidly mounted within said handle housing of said fluid dispensing applicator gun so as to cause said switch mechanism to attain said operative CLOSED state when said trigger member is actuated.
- 17. The applicator gun as set forth in claim 16, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises a reed switch mechanism; and said actuator comprises a magnetic member.
- 18. The applicator gun as set forth in claim 16, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises a proximity switch mechanism; and said actuator comprises a metallic member.
- 19. The applicator gun as set forth in claim 16, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises an optical switch mechanism comprising a phototransmitter and photodetector; and said actuator comprises a member for interrupting a light beam from said phototransmitter to said photodetector.
- 20. The applicator gun as set forth in claim 16, wherein:
said switch mechanism comprises an optical switch mechanism comprising a phototransmitter and photodetector; and said actuator comprises a member for reflecting a light beam from said phototransmitter back to said photodetector.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/947,476 filed on Sep. 7, 2001 in the name of Christopher D. Bryan et al. and entitled HOT MELT ADHESIVE HAND APPLICATOR.