The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the invention.
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Referring now to the drawings,
The dispensing apparatus 10 includes a hollow storage body 14 that extends lengthwise along a longitudinal axis. The storage body 14 includes a cylindrical outer wall 16 surrounding and defining an internal open area 18. The outer wall 16 terminates at an open bottom end 20 and an open top end 22. Both the bottom and top ends 20, 22 have a circular cross section.
A mud supply head 24 is removably connected to the top end 22 of storage body 14. The mud supply head 24 has a generally cylindrical mounting portion 26 with an outer diameter sized slightly smaller than the internal diameter of top end 22 so that the mounting portion 26 can be positioned within top end 22 of storage body 14. A rubber seal 28 surrounds the outer diameter of mounting portion 26 and interacts with the inner surface of storage body 14 to provide an air and liquid-tight seal.
A pair of latches 30 is securely connected to the mud supply head 24. Each latch 30 contains an actuator handle 32 pivotally connected to an attachment body 34 having a rod 36. A pair of corresponding catch members 38 is securely attached to a metal band 40 encircling the storage body 14. When the mud supply head 24 is mounted on the top end 22 of the storage body 14, the rod 36 of each latch 30 is positioned behind one of the catch members 38. With the rod 36 in place, the actuator handle 32 is moved from an unlatched position of
A shut-off valve 42 is threadedly attached to an upper end of the mud supply head 24. The shut-off valve 42 has an internal passageway (not shown) that allows liquid or joint compound to pass through the valve 42 and out of an externally threaded connector and outlet 44 (
A power supply head 50 is removably connected to the bottom end 20 of storage body 14. The power supply head 50 has a generally cylindrical mounting portion 52 having an outer diameter slightly smaller than the internal diameter of the open bottom end 20 of the storage body 14 so that the mounting portion 52 can be positioned therein. A rubber seal 54 surrounds the outer diameter of mounting portion 52 and interacts with the inner surface of the storage body 14 at bottom end 20 to form a liquid and air-tight seal. A second pair of latches 56 (identical to latches 30 on the supply head 24) are securely connected to the power supply head 50. The latches 56 have an actuator handle 58, an attachment body 60 and a rod 62. A pair of catch members 64 are securely joined to a metal band 66 surrounding the outer diameter of storage body 14 at a location spaced longitudinally from bottom end 20. The pair of latches 56 operates in an identical fashion to the pair of latches 30 on mud supply head 24. The power supply head 50 has a centrally located air passageway 68 that provides communication between the open area 18 of the storage body 14 and an outer face of head 50.
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The standpipe 88 is surrounded by a flexible, collapsible bag 94 along substantially the entire length thereof. The bag 94 is provided to receive and contain joint compound or other liquid that is supplied through the perforations 90 of the standpipe 88. The bag 94 has a closed, lower end 96 that is spaced from and lies adjacent the passageway 68 of the power supply head 50 without obstructing the passageway 68. The closed, lower end 96 also lies adjacent to closed, lower end 89 of standpipe 88. The bag 94 has an open upper end 98 which is folded back over the open top end 22 of storage body 14 (as seen in
Although not absolutely necessary, an applicator tip 100 (
In use, the flexible, collapsible bag 94 is installed inside the storage body 14 such that the open upper end 98 is folded back over top end 22 of storage body as depicted in
To fill the bag 94 via the standpipe 88, the shut-off valve 42 is closed by rotating handle 46. With the shut-off valve 42 closed, an external pump is used to pump joint compound or other liquid from a supply container. The joint compound 12 or other liquid flows through the mud supply head 24 into the standpipe 88 and bag 94 until the bag 94 is full over substantially the entire length of the storage body 14. Filling may be observed through the outer wall 16 of the storage body 14 which is typically light-transmissive or translucent. The pump is then disconnected from the fill valve 48 and the shut-off valve 42 is reopened.
With the bag 94 completely or even partially filled, the user can proceed to apply or dispense joint compound or liquid as needed. To do this, the user pivots actuator handle 86 which delivers pressurized air through air passageway 68 in power supply head 50. Pressurized air uniformly fills the open area 18 of storage body 14 along its entire length, and provides a compressive force along the entire outside surface of bag 94 holding the joint compound 12 or other liquid. The pressurized air causes the joint compound 12 or other liquid to be pushed back into the standpipe 88 via perforations 90, and transferred to the mud supply head 24. With shut-off valve 42 open, joint compound 12 or other liquid flows through shut-off valve 42 open, and exits either through outlet 44 (
When the user wishes to cease applying or dispensing joint compound 12 or other liquid, actuator handle 86 is released, and the supply of pressurized air is cut-off to power supply head 50. When the entire supply of joint compound 12 or other liquid in bag 94 is exhausted, the bag 94 can be filled again using the fill valve 48. If desired, the mud supply head 32 can be unlatched from the top end 22 of the storage body 14 and the bag 94 can be disposed of and replaced before refilling.
In the event it is desired to clean the apparatus 10, a supply of water can be connected to and supplied to the fill valve 48 using the filling process set forth above. Then, pressurized air can be utilized as detailed above to force the water in bag 94 back through the perforated standpipe 88 and mud supply head 24 with or without applicator tip 100. In this manner, the apparatus 10 provides a source of pressurized water useful in cleaning the device.
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The present invention thus provides an externally powered apparatus for selectively dispensing liquid material, such as joint compound, from a storage body without the need for a movable plunger or piston inside the storage body.
While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, those skilled in the art will appreciate that certain substitutions, alterations and omissions may be made without departing from the spirit thereof. Accordingly, the foregoing description is meant to be exemplary only and should not be deemed limitative on the scope of the invention set forth with the following claims.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/839,204, filed Aug. 22, 2006.
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60839204 | Aug 2006 | US |