1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to welding gun handles and triggers.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The widely used mig welding gun has a handle for controlling the position of the gun in relation to the workpiece, and a trigger for controlling the gas flow to the head of the gun. While many types of grips are used with such handles, the most common types are the straight handle grip which is aligned in the general direction of the welding tube or wand, and the pistol grip handle which is aligned vertically (at an angle ranging from about 45 degrees to about 90 degrees) in relation to the wand. Individual preferences as well as the work performed dictate the type of grip used. In many cases, the weight and cumbersome nature of the hose make the use of a pistol grip handle preferable since it reduces or eliminates the need to position the hose over the user's shoulder thereby reducing user fatigue.
Several patents have recognized a variety of problems associated with various types of welding gun handles and have offered various solutions for these identified problems. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,342,199 by Zamuner describes an ergonomic attachment for use with guns having straight handle grips. The attachment facilitates the positioning of the user's hand and fingers on the gun to reduce user fatigue. A related U.S. Pat. No. 6,610,963 by Zamuner uses an ergonomic handle attachment that allows the welder to manipulate a straight handle grip without the need to exert a consistently tight gripping force on the gun. U.S. Pat. No. 6,815,641 by Doherty discloses a straight grip handle with a trigger that can be moved to various locations on the handle for user convenience.
Notwithstanding the advantages associated with the foregoing patents, there is no suggestion for converting a gun having a straight handle grip to one having a pistol handle grip to achieve the ergonomic advantages associated with each handle. Thus, it is necessary to use two separate guns to achieve these advantages.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a device for converting a straight grip handle mig gun to a pistol grip handle mig gun.
It is another object of this invention to provide a pistol grip handle that is easily attachable and detachable to and from a straight grip handle mig gun.
It is a further object of this invention to provide an attachable pistol grip handle for a mig gun that is readily transportable because of its dimensions and weight.
It is still another object of this invention to provide an attachable pistol grip handle having improved ergonomics in relation to a conventional straight grip handle for mig welding guns.
These and other objects are accomplished by use of a pistol grip handle attachment with a straight handle mig welding gun. The attachment includes a pistol grip handle assembly and a mounting means for attaching the handle assembly to the mig gun handle. The handle assembly includes a pistol grip handle that has two opposing walls, each wall comprising half of the handle. When joined together, the walls form an internal cavity that houses a trigger assembly. The trigger assembly includes a pivotally mounted trigger having one end of a tang attache thereto. The distal end of the tang contains a set screw that is adjusted to contact the trigger of the straight handle mig gun. The mounting means includes a pair of brackets which are attached to the pistol grip handle assembly and which are attachable to a mig gun having a straight handle. When the pistol grip handle assembly is attached to the straight handle mig gun, depression of the pistol grip trigger causes movement of the tang and adjustable set screw. Because the set screw is adjusted to contact the mig gun trigger, movement of the screw causes a corresponding depression of the mig gun trigger. When the depressing force against the pistol grip trigger is released, the trigger is returned to its original at-rest position because of the restoring spring action force from the mig gun trigger.
The pistol grip handle attachment of this invention is easily attachable to a straight handle mig gun by the insertion of two bolts. It is cost effective because it eliminates the need for two separate welding guns, one with a straight handle and one with a pistol grip handle. It also enhances user safety by reducing muscle strain and/or fatigue, particularly when using a straight handle gun is used on work that is more accessible with a pistol grip handle than a straight handle. The inventive device described herein is also readily transportable and easy to use. The device can be attached in a matter of seconds. Also, since it weighs less than 8 ounces and is only 7 or 8 inches in length, it can easily be attached to a work utility belt without hampering the wearer's work performance.
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The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention. In this regard, various means for attaching the pistol grip handle assembly to a mig gun can be used in place of the bracket mounting means described herein. Also, the attachment of this invention can be used with a variety of welding guns that have straight handle grips that vary from the grips described herein.