WO2011132193A1 - Système de distribution de matériau - Google Patents
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- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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- B05C17/00—Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces
- B05C17/005—Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces for discharging material from a reservoir or container located in or on the hand tool through an outlet orifice by pressure without using surface contacting members like pads or brushes
- B05C17/01—Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces for discharging material from a reservoir or container located in or on the hand tool through an outlet orifice by pressure without using surface contacting members like pads or brushes with manually mechanically or electrically actuated piston or the like
- B05C17/0106—Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces for discharging material from a reservoir or container located in or on the hand tool through an outlet orifice by pressure without using surface contacting members like pads or brushes with manually mechanically or electrically actuated piston or the like with means for longitudinally cutting container walls during relative displacement of the piston and its cooperating container
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- the present invention relates to construction utensils.
- the invention relates to hand-held material dispensing devices.
- Viscous substances such as silicon glue are often used in construction for sealing crevasses or adhering surfaces to each other. These substances are typically applied through utensils such as a caulk gun, which enable pushing the substance out of the container in which it is stored in order to apply it onto a surface or to fill in crevasses.
- Conventional hand-held material dispensing devices rely on the action of a piston to push paste-like materials out of a tube's nozzle.
- the movement of the piston may be induced by employing mechanical means such as a trigger or a spring;
- a rod is used to push forward the moveable cap of standard containers.
- the rod needs to be as long as the longest commercially available container, and positioned behind the container's cap.
- One way to reduce the overall length of caulk guns with containers fitted thereto is to cut the containers' walls behind the piston as the piston advances along the interior of the container.
- the cutting may be accomplished by urging a blade against the container walls during the employment of the caulk gun.
- JP63185475 to WAKAI SANGYO is directed to a caulk gun with a cutting blade, in the rear of a pressing plate, both of which advance from the back to the front along a cartridge.
- the gun has a mechanism for holding a cartridge vessel, and a feeding mechanism is provided for moving the pressing plate, the vessel cutting blade advancing in cooperation with the pressing plate. Contents in the vessel are discharged by the advancement of the pressing plate.
- US6640998 to ALBION ENGINEERING COMPANY describes a caulking gun having a hand-held trigger operating clamp with a blade mounted on the clamp whereby the clamp and a bar cooperate to cause a cartridge containing caulk to move axially against a fixed plunger mounted on the clamp and the blade servers the cartridge containing caulk to permit the plunger to be advanced the length of the cartridge containing caulk.
- US3606085 to Ian Butler Spilman depicts a dispensing gun with a handle mounting a support at its upper end, a thrust member mounted on the support and rising thereabove for engagement and cooperation with a piston member for expressing the contents of a substance container, guide means in the support, a carriage moveable through the guide means and normally arranged to extend forwardly of the handle, a container holder mounted on the forward part of the carriage and arranged so that an outlet nozzle end part of the container may be held and supported between the forward container holder and the thrust member, a moveable trigger associated with the handle, a carriage moving means associated with the carriage and operable by the trigger to move the carriage in the guide means a desired distance, the construction providing that squeezing the trigger into or towards the handle causes the carriage moving means to move the carriage with the container a prescribed distance relative to the thrust member associated with the piston member for the container in delivering and dispensing a desired amount of substance from the container.
- US20080006654 to John Lampe and Douglas Oudekerk describes a device for dispensing flowable materials such as caulk, including for example a cartridge and a dispenser with: a drive mechanism for advancing a pusher forward, the drive mechanism having at least one fulcrum positioned forward of the pusher during operation of the dispenser; a cutter that cuts a slit in a wall of the cartridge for purposes of dispensing a flowable material, and a winch for driving the dispensing of a flowable material from the cartridge.
- WO2007144434 to Seamus and Tracey Devlin is directed to a sealant gun or like device that includes a hollow cylindrical barrel containing sealant or other viscous material, a plunger located in the barrel, and a drive mechanism for effecting relative axial movement between the plunger and the barrel to eject the material from a nozzle at the front of the barrel.
- the drive mechanism includes means for engaging the barrel progressively along its length to draw the barrel rearwardly relative to the drive mechanism and plunger.
- engaging means described therein are for progressively separating at least one longitudinal strip of the barrel to provide a slot through which a part of the drive mechanism can project and the drive mechanism includes a cutting means for separating the longitudinal strip.
- the drive mechanism is described to be for example include a support, a grip ring loosely surrounding the barrel at the front of the support, means resiliently biasing the grip ring and support apart in the axial direction of the barrel, and an actuator for repeatedly tilting the grip ring to grip the barrel, moving the grip ring rearwardly against the resilient bias while the barrel is gripped, and releasing the grip ring to allow it to be moved forwardly along the barrel by the resilient bias, thereby to draw the barrel incrementally in a rearward direction.
- Means for engaging with the barrel is described to preferably include an endcap for locating at the front of the barrel, and a cable connecting the endcap to the drive mechanism.
- Cutting means is described to preferably include at least one cutting wheel, the cutting wheel acting on the surface of the barrel to cut the surface of the barrel to be received, and preferably, the cutting means include at least one internal cutting wheel and at least one external cutting wheel, the at least one internal cutting wheel mounted within the housing acting on the internal surface of the barrel, the at least one external cutting wheel mounted within the housing acting on the external surface of the barrel.
- WO2007144434 may be considerably shorter than the length of the uncut barrel, the force employed to engage and pull the strip, together with additional forces employed to perform the additional operations occurring during the strip pulling (such as extrusion of viscous material), require the device to be unwieldy massive.
- a device for dispensing viscous material out of a container comprising a nozzle and a movable cap, the viscous material being disposed therebetween, the device comprising: a housing comprising a grooved base and configured to accommodate the container;
- a cutting-pushing element comprising:
- At least one blade comprising a sharp edge, and at least one tooth
- Said housing may be configured to accommodate tubular containers of various lengths and diameters.
- Said housing preferably comprises a support configured to allow essentially immobilizing said container within said housing during the movement of the cutting-pushing element forwards.
- said force transmitting element comprises a hand operated trigger coupled to the cutting-pushing element and to the housing, and first urging means, whereby squeezing the trigger forces movement of said element forward, and release of said trigger allows first means to force movement of the container backward.
- Said viscous material may be selected from a group comprising of: gels, glues, sealants, paints, baking doughs, syrups, plasticine, modeling clay composite posts, adhesive composites, curing adhesives, impression compounds and pastes.
- the device is substantially shorter than the container.
- the blade edge and teeth are prefeably metal, or the blade edge, teeth and first spring metal, and the housing and trigger are preferably thermoplastic.
- Some embodiments further comprise a stopper coupled to the housing, configured to clasp the container within the housing during at least some of the time the trigger is squeezed.
- the stopper may comprise an aperture with an edge, the edge having a profile, the stopper connected to the housing, yet free to move backwards and forwards, the stopper shape and dimensions, together with a profile of the aperture edge of the stopper, allowing binding the container by the stopper being urged backwards by second urging means in the groove, second means being coupled to the housing base, such that the container is not appreciably moved forwards when the trigger is squeezed.
- the housing may further comprise a neck at a front part of the housing, the stopper held within the neck, and a release ring, wherein an internal part of the neck comprises a thread for screwing the release ring onto the housing, the stopper comprising a plurality of teeth which are flexible, such that the stopper teeth are urgable by the release ring, whereby in order to secure the container in the device, the container is inserted into the housing, and then the release ring is screwed outwards from the housing, such that the stopper element straightens until the stopper teeth entrench in the container, thus preventing movement of the container forwards during employment of the force transmitting element, yet allowing the container to move backwards during release of the element, extraction of the container from the device involving screwing the release ring into the housing.
- the stopper prefeably has blunt teeth when used with paticular containers, for example containers comprising thin metallic walls are not punctured by the stopper teeth.
- Some embodiments further comprise a slitted flexible friction element fitting inside a slitted flexible stopper in a front part of the housing, configured to allow when a container is mounted on the housing, and the stopper then brought towards the nozzle of the container, to hold the container in place during the employment of the force transmitting element.
- the friction element may comprise a strip of elsatomeric material coated with sandpaper coating.
- Some embodiments with a stopper further comprise second urging means placed behind the stopper and acting against the stopper to push it forward, toward the nozzle.
- Figure 1 illustrates a prior art tubular container for viscous materials such as silicone glue
- Figure 2A illustrates a perspective view of an embodiment of a toothed cutting-pushing element employed within embodiments of compact material dispensing devices
- Figure 2B illustrates a perspective view of a blade in a cutting-pushing element
- Figure 2C shows a side view of a cutting-pushing element coupled with a trigger
- Figure 3A illustrates a perspective view of an embodiment of a compact material dispensing device comprising a toothed cutting-pushing element
- Figure 3B illustrates a perspective view of the embodiment shown in figure
- Figure 3C shows a view of the embodiment shown in figure 3A ready for operation with a tubular container, from another perspective;
- Figure 4A illustrates a side view of a very short embodiment of a compact material dispensing device with a cutting-pushing element, and requiring the element to be equipped with teeth;
- Figure 4B shows a rear view of the very short manual embodiment shown in Figure 4A;
- Figure 4C shows a front view of the very short manual embodiment shown in Figure 4A showing a stopper element contained therein;
- Figure 4D illustrates an embodiment of the stopper element employed within the embodiment shown in Figures 4A-C
- Figure 5A is a perspective view of another embodiment that requires the cutting -pushing element to be toothed to effectively operate;
- Figure 5B shows the embodiment in Figure 5A in exploded view
- Figure 5C shows a sectional side-view of the embodiment of Figure 5A;
- Figure 6 illustrates in perspective view yet another embodiment with a toothed cutting-pushing element.
- Figure 1 illustrates a standard tubular container 10 which can be mounted onto paste dispensing devices such as glue guns, dispensing guns for sealants or the like.
- Standard containers typically have a nozzle 1 1 with an aperture 12 at the front 13 from which the material 16 is dispensed and a rear side 15 having a moveable cap 14.
- the moveable cap 14 When the container is full, the moveable cap 14 is located at the back end 17 of the container 10. Force exerted upon the container's movable cap 14 causes the cap to move forward within the container 10, compressing and squeezing the material 16 towards the nozzle 1 1. Material 16 stored within the container 10 is pushed out of the container through the nozzle aperture 12.
- the rear side of the container emptied of material 16 will be referred to as the empty tail 15 of the container 10.
- the empty tail 15 can grow in length as more material is dispensed out of the container 10, and can become shorter if cut off.
- a cutting-pushing element may comprise a push plate and a blade where the blade is positioned behind the push plate and is configured to follow the push-plate as the cutting-pushing element is moved.
- Means for coupling the push plate and the blade together may vary.
- FIG. 2A illustrating a perspective view of an embodiment of a toothed cutting-pushing element 40 comprising a push plate 42, a blade 44 positioned behind the push plate, and a connector element 46 assembled on a cutting-pushing base 48.
- the push plate 42 may be of various shapes and sizes, enabling it to be inserted into containers whose cross sections are of different shapes.
- Push plate 42 is coupled to the blade 44, through a connector element 46.
- the blade is positioned to follow the push plate.
- blade 44 has a sharp edge 45 for cutting container walls and teeth 47 behind the sharp edge 45, and facing away from the push plate (not shown).
- Figure 2C illustrates a side view of a toothed cutting-pushing element coupled with a trigger 32.
- FIG. 3A showing a view of a compact viscous material dispensing device 300, in accordance with an embodiment
- Figures 3B, 3C showing a rear view and a front view respectively of the embodiment ready for operation, loaded with a standard container 10.
- the device 300 comprises a housing 360, a housing base 320 comprising a groove 322, a force transmitting mechanism 330 with a retracting trigger 332 and a handle 334, and a toothed cutting-pushing element 340.
- the cutting-pushing element configured for the device 300 also includes a cutting-pushing base, not shown in the figure but shown in Figure 2A as base 48, that can move along the groove 322.
- the retracting trigger 332 is configured to push cutting-pushing element 340, causing the push plate base to move forward along the groove 322 of the housing base 320.
- a spring (not shown) in the force transmitting mechanism 330 is compressed when the trigger 332 is squeezed, the squeezing extent determining the extent to which the cutting-pushing element 340 with a push plate 342 can travel within the groove 322 of the housing base 320.
- the push plate 342 pushes the moveable cap of the container towards the container nozzle 1 1 , and the blade 344 cuts a slit 19 in the empty tail 15 of the container 10 where material has been squeezed out.
- the slit 19 created in the container 10 enables further forward insertion of the push plate 342 into the container 10, thus extruding material out of the container 10.
- Stopper 362 is configured to clasp the tube and secure it within the container housing 360 during at least some of the time the trigger 332 is squeezed: for example, the bottom part of the stopper 362 may not be bound to the housing base 320 but rather be connected to the housing 360 such that it is free to move backwards and forwards.
- the stopper shape and dimensions, together with a lower aperture edge 363 profile, allow to bind the container 10 by the stopper 362 being urged backwards, for example by a spring (not shown) in the groove 332, coupled to the housing base 320 in front of the stopper 362 and to the front (nozzle) side of stopper 362, such that the container is not appreciably moved forwards during the trigger squeezing.
- the teeth engage the container 10 and the spring coupled to the trigger 332 urges the container 10 backwards, the container not being bound by the stopper 362 from moving backwards.
- release of the container 10 from the device 300 may be performed by simply forcing the stopper 362 forwards (toward the nozzle 1 1).
- the housing for holding the container does not include a nozzle support and may be shorter than the original length of the container 10.
- Figure 4A showing a side view of a very short manual embodiment of a viscous material dispensing device 400.
- the embodiment includes a toothed cutting-pushing element (Figure 4B), housing 460, a neck 464, a release ring 466 and a force transmitting mechanism 430.
- the housing 460 is configured to accommodate tubular viscous material container of various sizes, as will be explained below.
- the internal part of the neck 464 comprises a thread for screwing the release ring 466 onto the housing 460.
- the force transmitting mechanism 430 may be used to manually apply force on the cutting-pushing element 440 within the housing 460.
- the mechanism 430 may be coupled to the cutting-pushing element 440 similar to the coupling shown in Figure 2C.
- the mechanism 430 comprises a static part 432 and a moving part 434 coupled together via a coupling pin 453.
- a powerful v-shaped spring (not shown) has one arm in the static part 432 and one arm in the moving part, and a coil held by the pin 453.
- the spring in the mechanism serves to urge the container backwards when the trigger 432 is released.
- FIG. 4B showing a rear view of the very short manual embodiment of the viscous material dispensing device 400.
- the rear view shows the static part 432 and the coupling pin 453 of the mechanism 430.
- the rear view further shows the back of the cutting-pushing element 440 assembled within the housing 460, comprising a push plate 442, a blade 444, a connector element 446 assembled on a cutting-pushing base 448 and at least one tooth (not shown) pointed towards the rear.
- FIG. 4C showing a front view of the very short manual embodiment of a viscous material dispensing device 400.
- the front view shows the front side of the push plate 442 (black) and an embodiment of a stopper element 462 (black) connected to the container housing 460.
- 470 is a space between the push plate 442 and the stopper element 462, where a tubular container (such as10 in Figure 1) can be inserted into the device 400.
- Figure 4D illustrates the embodiment of the stopper element 462 shown in Figure 4C.
- This embodiment comprises a plurality of teeth 461 (461 a and 461 b are marked).
- the teeth are flexible, such that they can bend more or less towards the inside in the container housing (460 in Figure 4A, 4B and 4C).
- the teeth 461 are urged by the release ring inwards.
- the container 10 is inserted into the container housing 460 from the front of the device 400, and then the release ring 466 is screwed outwards from the housing 460, such that the stopper element 462 straightens outward until teeth 461 entrench in the container 10.
- the extraction of a tubular container (10 in Figure 1 ) from this embodiment involves screwing in the release ring (466 in Figure 4A) into the housing 460.
- the release ring 466 pushes the teeth 461 of the stopper element 462 towards the inside of the housing 460, thus creating sufficient space (470 in Figure 4C) to allow the container to be extracted.
- the device is both very powerful and very lightweight and compact. Its length may be as little as 8cm and its weight as little as 150 grams. Use of strong plastics such as polycarbonate for most of the parts (aside from the teeth and blade) allows to make a very strong and light device.
- the stopper 462 may easily be replaced with a stopper with more blunt or smaller teeth 461 , to better suit some containers; for example, containers comprising thin metallic walls are typically more easily accidentally punctured than thermoplastic containers and may require blunt teeth 461.
- a flexible friction element 565 fits inside a flexible stopper 562.
- the front part 564 of the housing 560 slopes in an angle similar to the angle of the friction element 565, which is placed in the front of the housing 560.
- a big spring 568 is placed behind the stopper 562 and acts against the stopper 562 to push it forward, toward the nozzle (when a container is properly mounted on the housing 560).
- a container (not shown) is mounted in the housing 560, with the nozzle of the container extending out of the housing 560, and is held firmly in place by the
- stopper 562 - the big spring 568 urges the stopper 562 forwards, thus closing the stopper 562 (the stopper 562 and the friction element 565 have each a slit at the bottom) until the stopper 562 can no longer move forwards (the inner diameter of friction element 565 assuming the outer diameter of the container).
- the friction element 565 is for example a strip of rubber coated with coarse sandpaper coating, to prevent the container from moving during operation of the device 500.
- the trigger 532 has cogs 533 that engage matching cogs 549 on the cutting-pushing element 540.
- the element 540 has a push plate 542 at the front that can push the cap of the glue container forward.
- the element 540 also has a blade 544 behind the push plate 542, that cuts lengthwise the container's wall, in the direction of the nozzle, while the element is pushed forward. The container is held in place during the pushing by the stopper 562 and friction element 565.
- the blade 544 on the inner body has sharp teeth 547 facing backwards - these teeth 547 engage the walls of the container, helping to pull the container back with the element 540.
- the part of the container extending out of the front of the housing 560 becomes shorter during operation, by the container being pulled back after each release of the trigger 532.
- the device can work without the big spring 568 (device not shown), albeit less effectively.
- Figure 6 shows a similar embodiment 600 with a container 10 mounted thereon.
- the stopper has at least one pin 669 extending out from it, that is inserted each into a slot 669 in the front part 664 of the housing 660, the slot 669 allowing movement of the stopper back and forth along the slot 669, but preventing excessive backward movement of the stopper, beyond the front part 664, such that the stopper is not held by the housing 660.
- the embodiment 600 further has a handle 680 similar in role to the release ring 466 in embodiment 400, except that in this embodiment 600 the clasping of the container walls is automatic.
- the handle 680 has a handle 682, a hole 683 accommodating the stopper pin 669, another hole (not visible) accommodating a pin 686 extending out of the housing front 664, and arms 684 capable of clasping a ridge 688 on the housing 660. Pushing the handle 682 away from the nozzle 1 1 allows the cartridge 10 to be released from the grasp of the stopper.
- a viscous material dispensing device can be used in a variety of fields, not limited to construction.
- a small embodiment of the viscous material dispensing device may be used in dental procedures when material needs to be dispensed into a patient's mouth.
- the mouth is a confined space, and reduction of the size of the utensil used to apply viscous material into a patient's mouth may be very useful.
- the size of the container may be very small.
- Embodiments of the compact viscous material dispensing device for medical and dental use may be used to replace other viscous material application utensils requiring a push piston such as syringes.
- the hand-operated trigger may be small and designed to be operable with a finger.
- the force transmission mechanism could be powered and the trigger may be operable by a push of a button.
- Medical and dental applications could also be for home use, for example and without limitation dispensing teeth-bleaching material out of a teeth-bleaching material container and into a teeth mold to be applied upon a subject's teeth overnight.
- Other applications may be used during medical surgery or cosmetic procedures, such as insertion of silicon or Botulinum toxin A to body cavities.
- compact viscous material dispensing device may be used in cooking and baking, for example for insertion of material such as melted chocolate into dessert cups.
- Assembling a cutting pushing element on a viscous material dispensing device relieves the need for using a rod to push the cap of a tubular container towards the container's nozzle, enabling a compact design of the dispensing device.
- the reduction in the dispensing device's size assists in making it lighter in weight and easier to operate in small, confined spaces.
- Embodiments may be used in various fields, such as but not limited to construction, manufacturing, cooking, baking, cosmetics, dental procedures and other medical uses.
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L'invention concerne un dispositif de distribution (300) comprenant un logement (360) pourvu d'une base rainurée (320) lequel logement est conçu pour recevoir un contenant (10); un élément de découpe-poussée (40) qui comprend une base (48) de découpe-poussée maintenue coulissante par une rainure (322), une plaque de poussée (42), au moins une pale (44) comprenant un bord coupant (45) et au moins une dent (47). Un élément (370) de transmission de force est également couplé à la base de l'élément de découpe et de poussée. Le déplacement de l'élément de découpe et de poussée vers l'avant, en direction de la tuyère (11), au moyen de l'élément de transmission de force entraîne l'insertion de la plaque de poussée dans le contenant de manière à poussée le matériau visqueux (16) à l'extérieur de la tuyère et de le découper dans la longueur du contenant. En outre, le déplacement de l'élément de découpe-poussée vers l'arrière loin de la tuyère, grâce au relâchement de l'élément de transmission de force permet à au moins une dent de venir en prise avec le contenant et de le tirer vers l'arrière dans le logement.
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