Claims
- 1. A tape gun for applying joint tape and joint compound to drywall joints comprising:
a housing having opposed side walls spaced apart a width determined by the width of the tape being applied, and peripheral top, bottom, and end walls; said housing defining therein a chamber for holding said joint compound for application to said tape; said housing further defining an entrance slot in one end wall opening into said chamber for receiving tape for the application of joint compound thereto and an exit slot for supplying tape with joint compound thereon to the drywall joint; said chamber having an upper arcuate top wall and a lower elongated bottom wall; a tape lifter swingably mounted in said housing and extending into said chamber between said tape entrance slot and said tape exit slot and positioned adjacent the lower chamber wall with the tape positioned between said lifter and the upper wall of said chamber; a handle swingably mounted exteriorly on said housing and operatively connected to said tape lifter for swinging said tape lifter to lift said tape and position said tape against the upper wall of said chamber, and for retracting said lifter to position the same adjacent the bottom wall of said chamber; and said housing further defining in one wall a valved port through which joint compound is introduced into said chamber below said lifted tape; whereby joint compound can be supplied to said chamber through said port and below said tape for subsequent application to said tape as said tape passes through said slots for application to drywall joints.
- 2. A tape gun as defined in claim 1 wherein said lifter comprises a pair of elongated, stiffly flexible leaves superimposed one on the other and each operatively connected at one end to said lifting handle.
- 3. A tape gun as defined in claim 2 wherein the uppermost leaf is shorter than the lowermost leaf.
- 4. A tape gun as defined in claim 3 wherein said lowermost leaf is spring steel.
- 5. A tape gun as defined in claim 4 wherein said leaf is coated with a smooth plastic material.
- 6. A tape gun as defined in claim 2 wherein said uppermost leaf is stiffly flexible plastic.
- 7. A tape gun as defined in claim 6 wherein said leaf defines elongated spaced parallel slots.
- 8. A tape gun as defined in claim 2 wherein each leaf includes a cylindrical nose on the free end thereof for engaging the tape.
- 9. A tape gun as defined in claim 1 further comprising a rough surface on a portion of the upper arcuate curved wall.
- 10. A tape and joint compound dispenser comprising a housing defining an interior chamber for receiving joint compound and joint tape; and a tape lifter in said chamber; whereby said tape in said chamber is lifted to facilitate supplying joint compound to said chamber below said tape.
- 11. A tape and joint compound dispenser as defined in claim 10 further comprising a handle exterior of said housing and operatively connected to said tape lifter.
- 12. A tape and joint compound dispenser as defined in claim 11 further comprising a shaft journaled in said housing and operatively connected to said tape lifter and said handle.
- 13. A tape and joint compound dispenser as defined in claim 10 wherein said lifter comprises a pair of stiffly flexible elongated leaf springs.
- 14. A tape and joint compound dispenser as defined in claim 13 wherein one of said leaves is spring metal and the other is spring plastic.
- 15. A tape and joint compound dispenser as defined in claim 14 wherein said metal leaf is coated with plastic.
- 16. A tape and joint compound dispenser as defined in claim 14 wherein sail metal leaf is longer than said plastic leaf.
- 17. A tape and joint compound dispenser as defined in claim 12 wherein said lifter comprises a pair of stiffly flexible elongated leaf springs each attached at one end to said shaft.
- 18. A tape and joint compound dispenser as defined in claim 17 wherein a nose defining an arcuate surface is provided on the end of each elongated leaf spring opposite to the end thereof attached to said shaft.
- 19. A tape and joint compound dispenser as defined in claim 18 wherein said nose surface is smooth and non-abrasive.
- 20. A tape and joint compound dispenser comprising a housing defining an interior chamber for receiving joint compound and joint tape; a valved port in said housing opening into said chamber; and a tape lifter in said chamber; whereby said tape in said chamber is lifted to facilitate supplying joint compound to said chamber through said port and below said tape.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/312,917, filed Aug. 16, 2001, for Tape and Joint Compound Dispenser for Taping Drywall Joints.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60312917 |
Aug 2001 |
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