CA2549266A1 - Grease gun with remote-feed adapter - Google Patents
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Abstract
A portable grease gun with the capability of being attached to either a grease containing barrel or a hose carrying grease from a grease supply container. An adapter may be mounted to the barrel mounting in place of a barrel to couple the grease gun to a hose connected to a grease supply container remote from the grease gun. The grease gun includes an output valve which restrains passage of grease at pressure below 30 psi.
Description
('iREASE GUN WITH REMOTE- +PEFD ADAPTER
C1tOSS-RETrERENCE TO REI.ATED APPLICA'T'IONS -100011 This application claims priority from provisional patent application s/n 60/562,355 titled 1Viultypressure Portable Grease Gun, filed on April 15, 2004, with the United States Pamt and Trademark Office. The diselosure of provisional patent application serial number 60/562,355 is hereby incorporated in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
C1tOSS-RETrERENCE TO REI.ATED APPLICA'T'IONS -100011 This application claims priority from provisional patent application s/n 60/562,355 titled 1Viultypressure Portable Grease Gun, filed on April 15, 2004, with the United States Pamt and Trademark Office. The diselosure of provisional patent application serial number 60/562,355 is hereby incorporated in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Portable grease guns are used throughout industry to provide a supply of pressurized grease to lubricate vehicles and myriad types of machinery. In the typical portable hand held grease gun, a grease gun body includes a screw mounting to which a grease "barreP' (a tube having one closed end and an open end) containing a quantity of grease or a grease cartridge may be attached to provide a source of grease for the grease gun. When the grease within the cartridge is exhauste4 the barrel may be unmounted and a new cartridge inserted and the barrel remounted to the screw mounting of the grease gun body. Grease guns of this type are limited to use with a self contained grease barrel mounted to the grease gun body and carried with it. Such grease guns are useful when the user will need to move around a wide area to lubricate equipment zerks, 100031 Other grease guns are provided with a coupling to a flexible hose connected to a grease supply which may rest on the ground or another surface and need not be camied by the user.
Typical of such a grease supply is a container of bulk gre,ase such as a pail or bucket or keg equipped with a hand operated or foot operated pump. As grease is needed in the grease gun body, the user pumps a charge of grease from the grease pail by operating the manual pump, ahereby driving a supply of grease into the compression chamber of the grease gun. Existing grease guns of this nature allow for coupling to a grease hose only. This typo of grease gun body is useful when the user may remain in a limited area while applying lubricating grease.
(00041 = A need exists for versatile grease gun body which may be supplied by a grease barrel carried with the gun or by a larger supply of gneue carried in a grease pail, barrel or keg and supplied to the grease gun barrel by a hose which may be coupled to the grease gun body.
[0005j T'he foregoing problems are addressed by the present grease gun invention-(00061 A poftable grease gun is provided with the capability of being attached to either a grease containing barrel, or to a hose carrying grease from a grease supply container. The grease gun includes a threaded fitting which will receive a grease barrel which may bc recharged thnaugh an inlet valve communicative with the interior of the gtsase barrel, or by replacing a cartridge within the barrel, or by suction from a bulk container. When the grease barrel is removed, an adapter may be substituted for the grease barrel which includes a fitting to which a hose may be mounted. The adapter includes extemal threada simi[ar to those of the gnease barrel, with the external threads receivable in the barrel mounting of the grease gun. The adapter includes a hose fitting which may be mounted opposite the barrel mounting. The hose fitting includes screw threads whicb will mate with a threaded hose fining fixed to the end of a suitable hose for conveying grease from a pressurized grease pail, bucket, keg or other grease reservoir.
[0007] It is a primary object of the invention to provide a versatile portable grease gun which may be supplied from a self-contained grease reservoir mounted directiy to the grease gun or from a supply of bulk grease contained in a reservoir such as a pail, bucket, or keg.
(0008] It is also an object of the invention to provide a portable manually t3perated grease gun which may be used in applications where the gmase gun operator is not required to move about a wide area as well as for applications where the user must carry the grease gun to various locations.
100091 It is a further object of the invention to provide a grease gun barre]
adapter which may be fitted to the barrel mounting of a grease gun provided with a barrel mount to adapt the grease gun for supplying gtme from a bulk source via a duct or hose.
[0010] These and other objects wilf be understood upon review of the detailed description which follows.
BRIEF DFSCR]P'TION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S) (00111 Fig. l is a front elevatlon of a grease gun according to the present invention, coupled via a hose to a grease reservair.
100121 Fig. 2 is a partial section of the grease gun of Fig. I with parts of the handle and actuating lever cut away.
[0013] Fig. 3 is a front elevation of the invention grease gun with a grease barrel mounted thereto.
Dh"I'AILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] Fig.1 discloses a grease gun 2 according to the present invention, coupled by a flexible hose 4 to a grease reservoir 6. The hose 4 joins grease gun 2 at adapter 8 which is removeably mounted to grease gun body 10. In this configuration, grease from reservoir 6 may be forced by operation of first pump 7 through hose 4 and through adapter 8 into grease gun body 10.
This figure shows actuating lever 12 in its retracted position, rotated away from handle 14, [0015] Referring now to Fig. 2, a partial cross secdon of the grease gun 2 shows that adapter 8 is mounted to grease gun body 10 at barrel mounting 16 preferably by screw threads 9.
Barrel mounting 16 is configured to receive an end of a grease barrel but when a grease barrel is not mounted, adapter 8 may be screwed into barrel mounting 16. Adapter 8 includes a hose coupling 18 which, as illustrated in Fig. 2, may receive a male coupling of a hose and a swivel connection. Adapter 8 provides a grease compartment 20 in which grease is stored until it is forced past inlet valve 22 into pressure chamber 24 of grease gun body 10. Because adapter 8 is removable from grease gun body 10, a conventional grease barnel may be mounted in its place in barrel mounting 16. It should be understood that though a screw mounting is illustrated for barrel mounting 16, other mechanical attachments such as a bayonet mount could be substituted for the screw mounting shown.
[0016] Adapter B is preferably cylindrical in shape with an open first end 11 which is communicative with the barrel mounting 16 and therefore with inlet port 15 of grease gun body 10.
First end 11 includes external screw threads for mating with internal screw threads of barrel mounting 16.
[0017] Adapter 8 includes second end 17 which houses hose coupling 18.
Typically second end 17 will be smaller than first end 11. Second end 17 houses hose coupling 18 and is preferably equipped with intemal threads 19 to receive a conventional end coupler of a gnease hose.
[0018] Nozzle body 34 of grease gun body 10 includes an output check valve spring 35 which biases ball 37 to close outlet port 39. Check valve spring 35 is preferably selected to resist movement of ball 37 unless the pressure of grease in outlet pon 39 excecds approximateiy 150 psi though the pressure resistance of check valve spring 35 may be selected to provide resistance as low as about 30 psi, Increased check valve resistance is desired when grease is supplied to grease gun body 10 through a hose mounted to adapter 8 wherein grease pumped from a grE:ase reservoir may easily exceed the pressure of grease in the conventional grease barrel illustrated in Fig. 3.
100191 Fig. 3 illustrates the grease gun 2 with a conventional grease barrel 26 mounted to barrel mounting 16 of grease gun body 10, As with conventlonal grease guns, grease within grease barrel 26 is forced into grease gun body 10 by a coil spring (not shown) contained within grease barrei 26. The pressure of grease in a conventional grease barrel 26 typically does not exceed 16 psi. When the supply of grease in grease barrel 26 is exhausted, grease may be repienished within grease barrel 26 after plunger handle 28 is drawn from grease barrel 26 thereby eompressing the coil spring within it Grease can then be introduced through resupply port 30 mounted on grease gun body 10 which is communieative with the incerior of grease barrel 26.
Resupply port 30 is capped when not in use.
[0020] The foregoing description of.the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations of the embodiments are possible in light of the above disclosure or such may be acquired through pracace of the invention.
The embodiments illustrated were chosen in order to explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to enable one skilled in the art to utilize the invention in various ernbodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto, and by their equivalents.
(0021] Having described the invention, we claim:
Typical of such a grease supply is a container of bulk gre,ase such as a pail or bucket or keg equipped with a hand operated or foot operated pump. As grease is needed in the grease gun body, the user pumps a charge of grease from the grease pail by operating the manual pump, ahereby driving a supply of grease into the compression chamber of the grease gun. Existing grease guns of this nature allow for coupling to a grease hose only. This typo of grease gun body is useful when the user may remain in a limited area while applying lubricating grease.
(00041 = A need exists for versatile grease gun body which may be supplied by a grease barrel carried with the gun or by a larger supply of gneue carried in a grease pail, barrel or keg and supplied to the grease gun barrel by a hose which may be coupled to the grease gun body.
[0005j T'he foregoing problems are addressed by the present grease gun invention-(00061 A poftable grease gun is provided with the capability of being attached to either a grease containing barrel, or to a hose carrying grease from a grease supply container. The grease gun includes a threaded fitting which will receive a grease barrel which may bc recharged thnaugh an inlet valve communicative with the interior of the gtsase barrel, or by replacing a cartridge within the barrel, or by suction from a bulk container. When the grease barrel is removed, an adapter may be substituted for the grease barrel which includes a fitting to which a hose may be mounted. The adapter includes extemal threada simi[ar to those of the gnease barrel, with the external threads receivable in the barrel mounting of the grease gun. The adapter includes a hose fitting which may be mounted opposite the barrel mounting. The hose fitting includes screw threads whicb will mate with a threaded hose fining fixed to the end of a suitable hose for conveying grease from a pressurized grease pail, bucket, keg or other grease reservoir.
[0007] It is a primary object of the invention to provide a versatile portable grease gun which may be supplied from a self-contained grease reservoir mounted directiy to the grease gun or from a supply of bulk grease contained in a reservoir such as a pail, bucket, or keg.
(0008] It is also an object of the invention to provide a portable manually t3perated grease gun which may be used in applications where the gmase gun operator is not required to move about a wide area as well as for applications where the user must carry the grease gun to various locations.
100091 It is a further object of the invention to provide a grease gun barre]
adapter which may be fitted to the barrel mounting of a grease gun provided with a barrel mount to adapt the grease gun for supplying gtme from a bulk source via a duct or hose.
[0010] These and other objects wilf be understood upon review of the detailed description which follows.
BRIEF DFSCR]P'TION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S) (00111 Fig. l is a front elevatlon of a grease gun according to the present invention, coupled via a hose to a grease reservair.
100121 Fig. 2 is a partial section of the grease gun of Fig. I with parts of the handle and actuating lever cut away.
[0013] Fig. 3 is a front elevation of the invention grease gun with a grease barrel mounted thereto.
Dh"I'AILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] Fig.1 discloses a grease gun 2 according to the present invention, coupled by a flexible hose 4 to a grease reservoir 6. The hose 4 joins grease gun 2 at adapter 8 which is removeably mounted to grease gun body 10. In this configuration, grease from reservoir 6 may be forced by operation of first pump 7 through hose 4 and through adapter 8 into grease gun body 10.
This figure shows actuating lever 12 in its retracted position, rotated away from handle 14, [0015] Referring now to Fig. 2, a partial cross secdon of the grease gun 2 shows that adapter 8 is mounted to grease gun body 10 at barrel mounting 16 preferably by screw threads 9.
Barrel mounting 16 is configured to receive an end of a grease barrel but when a grease barrel is not mounted, adapter 8 may be screwed into barrel mounting 16. Adapter 8 includes a hose coupling 18 which, as illustrated in Fig. 2, may receive a male coupling of a hose and a swivel connection. Adapter 8 provides a grease compartment 20 in which grease is stored until it is forced past inlet valve 22 into pressure chamber 24 of grease gun body 10. Because adapter 8 is removable from grease gun body 10, a conventional grease barnel may be mounted in its place in barrel mounting 16. It should be understood that though a screw mounting is illustrated for barrel mounting 16, other mechanical attachments such as a bayonet mount could be substituted for the screw mounting shown.
[0016] Adapter B is preferably cylindrical in shape with an open first end 11 which is communicative with the barrel mounting 16 and therefore with inlet port 15 of grease gun body 10.
First end 11 includes external screw threads for mating with internal screw threads of barrel mounting 16.
[0017] Adapter 8 includes second end 17 which houses hose coupling 18.
Typically second end 17 will be smaller than first end 11. Second end 17 houses hose coupling 18 and is preferably equipped with intemal threads 19 to receive a conventional end coupler of a gnease hose.
[0018] Nozzle body 34 of grease gun body 10 includes an output check valve spring 35 which biases ball 37 to close outlet port 39. Check valve spring 35 is preferably selected to resist movement of ball 37 unless the pressure of grease in outlet pon 39 excecds approximateiy 150 psi though the pressure resistance of check valve spring 35 may be selected to provide resistance as low as about 30 psi, Increased check valve resistance is desired when grease is supplied to grease gun body 10 through a hose mounted to adapter 8 wherein grease pumped from a grE:ase reservoir may easily exceed the pressure of grease in the conventional grease barrel illustrated in Fig. 3.
100191 Fig. 3 illustrates the grease gun 2 with a conventional grease barrel 26 mounted to barrel mounting 16 of grease gun body 10, As with conventlonal grease guns, grease within grease barrel 26 is forced into grease gun body 10 by a coil spring (not shown) contained within grease barrei 26. The pressure of grease in a conventional grease barrel 26 typically does not exceed 16 psi. When the supply of grease in grease barrel 26 is exhausted, grease may be repienished within grease barrel 26 after plunger handle 28 is drawn from grease barrel 26 thereby eompressing the coil spring within it Grease can then be introduced through resupply port 30 mounted on grease gun body 10 which is communieative with the incerior of grease barrel 26.
Resupply port 30 is capped when not in use.
[0020] The foregoing description of.the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations of the embodiments are possible in light of the above disclosure or such may be acquired through pracace of the invention.
The embodiments illustrated were chosen in order to explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to enable one skilled in the art to utilize the invention in various ernbodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto, and by their equivalents.
(0021] Having described the invention, we claim:
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1. A grease gun for portable use comprising a first mounting adapted for receiving a self contained grease reservoir, an adapter for selective mounting to the first mounting, the adapter comprising a first opening communicative with the first mounting, the adapter comprising a second opening to receive a hose fitting.
2. The grease gun of claim 1 wherein the first mounting is adapted to receive a grease barrel having external threads on an open end thereof, a first end of the adapter having external threads thereon, the external threads matable with internal threads on the first mounting.
3. The grease gun of claim 1 wherein the second opening of the adapter comprises screw threads.
4. The grease gun of claim 2 wherein the second opening of the adapter comprises screw threads.
5. The grease gun of claim 1 wherein the first opening of the adapter comprises a large opening communicative with the first mounting.
6. An adapter for a portable grease gun comprises a body having an open end selectively matable with a barrel mount of the grease gun, the body comprising a hose receiving fitting, the fitting in communication with the open end.
7. The adapter of claim 6 wherein the body further comprises a chamber therewithin.
8. The adapter of claim 6 further characterized by the open end of the body comprising external threads thereon, the external threads matable with internal threads on the barrel mount.
9. The adapter of claim 6 further characterized by the body being of cylindrical shape, the body comprising a second end having the hose receiving fitting thereon.
10. An output check valve for a barrel-adapted portable grease gun characterized by pressure resisting capability above about 30 psi.
11. The output check valve of claim 10 further characterized by pressure resisting capactiy of at least 150 psi.
12. The output check valve of claim 10 wherein the grease gun is a manually operated grease gun.
13. A portable grease gun comprising a barrel mounting, a barrel selectively mounted to the barrel mounting, an output check valve permitting passage of grease at pressure above about 30 psi.
14. The portable grease gun of claim 13 further comprising an adapter selectively mounted to the barrel mounting, the adapter comprising an open end communicative with an inlet valve in the barrel mount, the adapter further comprises a port for attachment of a hose thereto.
15. The portable grease gun of claim 13 wherein the output check valve permits passage of grease at pressure above about 150 psi.
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