US1399849A - Apparatus for applying semifluid material - Google Patents

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US1399849A
US1399849A US270254A US27025419A US1399849A US 1399849 A US1399849 A US 1399849A US 270254 A US270254 A US 270254A US 27025419 A US27025419 A US 27025419A US 1399849 A US1399849 A US 1399849A
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  • vAIAPIELYIN'G SEMIFLUID MATERIAL To all/whom it may concern: v Be it known that I, DAVID S. CHAPIN, a citizen of the United States, residing at the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Applying Semiluid Material, of which the following is a specification. i My invention relates to the art of glazing window sash. The usual means of securing the glass in place in the frames, and of making a tight joint has been by the use of putty in paste form.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged view in longitudinal section of the applicator;
  • Fig. 3 is a bottom view thereof;
  • Fig. 4 is a section on the line of 2; and ig. 5 is a section on the line 5-5 of Fig. 2.
  • 1 is a tank for the purpose of receiving a considerable quantity of the adhesive glazing mixture.
  • 2 represents a motor andl 3 a pump operated thereby, and connected by means of the pipe 4 to the upper part of tank 1.
  • Said tank should be provided with la screw cap 5 or other device by which the glazing mlxture can be introduced, and by Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the said applicator may be constructed by having an elongated central body portion 10 longitudinally apertured to receive'the inlet tube 8 and the outlet tube or nozzle 11, which are axially alined with each other.
  • the said body portion is pro-A vided with an aperture at right angles to the longitudinal opening and supported therein is the transverse tube 12, which forms a guideway for the closure 13.
  • Said closure should have the transverse opening 14 of the same diameter as that of tube 8, and the guideway 12 is also perforated at 15 to correspond with the longitudinal tubular opening or bore.
  • the vlower portion of the guiding tube 12 is provided with a screw threaded cap 16 so that a spring 17 may be securely held in place within the lower part of said tube and bear upon the lower part of closure 13, and normally hold Ithe transverse opening 14 thereof out of alinement with the bore of the receiving tube 8.
  • 'A fulcrum member 20 may be removably secured to the nozzle 11, by means of the set of the guideway 12 should be so related that when the lever 22 isdepre'ssed to its lowest point the opening 14 will b e in exact register with the bore 11.
  • the end of the applicator or nozzle 11 has va contracted openin 18 which should preferably be somewhat santed or beveled as at 19 to facilitatle the application of the glazing materia
  • a supply of the glazing material is placed within the tank l, which is closed air tight.
  • pum 3 air is introduced into the upper portion of the tank until a suliicient pressure, from fifty to one hundred pounds, is obtained, by means of which the semifluid material is forced' into the tube 6, and to the regulating device of the applicator.
  • the opening 14 in the closure is progressively moved into such relation to the opening as will allow the fluid to passito the distributing nozzle in such quantity and with such force as may be required.
  • the outlet of the nozzle is placed in contact with the window frame and glass the material passes to the angle between them.
  • the form and quantity is controlled by the closure 13 and by the relation of the nozzle to the point of application, the character of the flow being further modified by the contraction at the end of the nozzle, by
  • valve plug In an applicator of the type described wherein a nozzle is traversed by a tubular guideway and a tensioned yValve plug slidable in the guideway with ports in the valve plugand uideway normally out of registration an( the port in the guideway'being in line'with the nozzle, said valve plug be.

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D. S. CHAPIN.
APPARATUS FOR APPLYING SEMHLUID MATERIAL. APPLICATION FILED JAN, 9. 1919.
1,399,849, Patented Dec. 13, 1921.
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APPARATUS FOR vAIAPIELYIN'G SEMIFLUID MATERIAL To all/whom it may concern: v Be it known that I, DAVID S. CHAPIN, a citizen of the United States, residing at the city of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Applying Semiluid Material, of which the following is a specification. i My invention relates to the art of glazing window sash. The usual means of securing the glass in place in the frames, and of making a tight joint has been by the use of putty in paste form. More recently this has been replaced to a certain extent by putty in a semi-liquid condition which may be iiowed into the angle between the glass and the window frame by the use of a hand implement known as a bulber. But where large areas of sash are Yto be set under conditions which are unusually severe as, for instance, in greenhouses and skylights, it has been found desirable touse a semi-fluid material of greater adhesive power, elasticity and durability as, for instance, a mixture of tar and asbestos. The extraordinary stickiness of this material makes it almost impossible to apply it by hand or by the bulbers as heretofore used. -My invention affords a means by which this material may be completely confined-until it is delivered at the actual point of application, and by which the application can be made in `its final form without further ma- The rinciples of my invention are illustrated 1n the drawings, in which- Figure 1 shows an elevation of the complete apparatus;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged view in longitudinal section of the applicator; Fig. 3 is a bottom view thereof;
Fig. 4 is a section on the line of 2; and ig. 5 is a section on the line 5-5 of Fig. 2.
Further describingmy invention with reference to the drawings, in which like characters of reference denote like parts throughout: 1 is a tank for the purpose of receiving a considerable quantity of the adhesive glazing mixture. 2 represents a motor andl 3 a pump operated thereby, and connected by means of the pipe 4 to the upper part of tank 1. Said tank should be provided with la screw cap 5 or other device by which the glazing mlxture can be introduced, and by Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 13, 1921.
:Application led January 9, 1919. vSerial No. 270,254.
which it may be hermetically sealed.. 6 is a exible tube attached at one end to the lower part of the tank and having the other end 7 secured to an extension 8 of my improved applicator, which forms a nipple to receiveit. The said applicator may be constructed by having an elongated central body portion 10 longitudinally apertured to receive'the inlet tube 8 and the outlet tube or nozzle 11, which are axially alined with each other. The said body portion is pro-A vided with an aperture at right angles to the longitudinal opening and supported therein is the transverse tube 12, which forms a guideway for the closure 13. Said closure should have the transverse opening 14 of the same diameter as that of tube 8, and the guideway 12 is also perforated at 15 to correspond with the longitudinal tubular opening or bore. The vlower portion of the guiding tube 12 is provided with a screw threaded cap 16 so that a spring 17 may be securely held in place within the lower part of said tube and bear upon the lower part of closure 13, and normally hold Ithe transverse opening 14 thereof out of alinement with the bore of the receiving tube 8. 'A fulcrum member 20 may be removably secured to the nozzle 11, by means of the set of the guideway 12 should be so related that when the lever 22 isdepre'ssed to its lowest point the opening 14 will b e in exact register with the bore 11. The end of the applicator or nozzle 11 has va contracted openin 18 which should preferably be somewhat santed or beveled as at 19 to facilitatle the application of the glazing materia In using the apparatus a supply of the glazing material is placed within the tank l, which is closed air tight.- By means of the pum 3 air is introduced into the upper portion of the tank until a suliicient pressure, from fifty to one hundred pounds, is obtained, by means of which the semifluid material is forced' into the tube 6, and to the regulating device of the applicator. When the closure is in its normal position as shown under stress of spring 17, no fiow will occur. By depressing the handle 22 the opening 14 in the closure is progressively moved into such relation to the opening as will allow the fluid to passito the distributing nozzle in such quantity and with such force as may be required. As the outlet of the nozzle is placed in contact with the window frame and glass the material passes to the angle between them. The form and quantity is controlled by the closure 13 and by the relation of the nozzle to the point of application, the character of the flow being further modified by the contraction at the end of the nozzle, by
' means of which a steady and uniform flow may be obtained.v
I claim In an applicator of the type described wherein a nozzle is traversed by a tubular guideway and a tensioned yValve plug slidable in the guideway with ports in the valve plugand uideway normally out of registration an( the port in the guideway'being in line'with the nozzle, said valve plug be.
ing. slotted at its outer end, a laterally directed shoulder carried by said Valve plug outwardly of the tubular guideway, and a pivoted lever working in said Slot adapted to move the valve plug to bring the ports in the guideway and valve plu into regis try, with the shoulder of the p ug engagmg the upper end of the guideway. to llmit movement of the plug.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name, this 31st day of December, 1918, at Chicago, Cook countyI11inois.
DAVID S. CHAPIN.
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US2678557A (en) * 1948-12-22 1954-05-18 Marion R Black Automatic pressure mortar trowel
US3331098A (en) * 1963-12-09 1967-07-18 Sr John W Macpherson Apparatus and method for manufacturing flowers and like articles from plastic material
FR2552056A1 (en) * 1983-09-15 1985-03-22 Beyoux Noel Device for dispensing, on request, a liquid or pasty material such as a lubricant (oil, grease, etc.), glue, and substances intended for producing fluid-tight seals
US4511063A (en) * 1983-06-06 1985-04-16 The Hoddie Corporation, Inc. Self supplying hawk
EP0395533A1 (en) * 1989-04-28 1990-10-31 Rexson Procedes Delivering gun for a pasty product under pressure, especially a mastic
US5681125A (en) * 1995-12-21 1997-10-28 Amaya; Antonio S. Mortar applicator

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2678557A (en) * 1948-12-22 1954-05-18 Marion R Black Automatic pressure mortar trowel
US3331098A (en) * 1963-12-09 1967-07-18 Sr John W Macpherson Apparatus and method for manufacturing flowers and like articles from plastic material
US4511063A (en) * 1983-06-06 1985-04-16 The Hoddie Corporation, Inc. Self supplying hawk
FR2552056A1 (en) * 1983-09-15 1985-03-22 Beyoux Noel Device for dispensing, on request, a liquid or pasty material such as a lubricant (oil, grease, etc.), glue, and substances intended for producing fluid-tight seals
EP0395533A1 (en) * 1989-04-28 1990-10-31 Rexson Procedes Delivering gun for a pasty product under pressure, especially a mastic
FR2646362A1 (en) * 1989-04-28 1990-11-02 Rexson Procedes GUN FOR DELIVERING A PRESSURIZED PASTA PRODUCT, IN PARTICULAR A PULLEY
US5681125A (en) * 1995-12-21 1997-10-28 Amaya; Antonio S. Mortar applicator

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