US3204828A - Portable thermoplastic cement dispensers - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B27G—ACCESSORY MACHINES OR APPARATUS FOR WORKING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS; TOOLS FOR WORKING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS; SAFETY DEVICES FOR WOOD WORKING MACHINES OR TOOLS
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- B05C17/00523—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 provided with means to heat the material
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B29B—PREPARATION OR PRETREATMENT OF THE MATERIAL TO BE SHAPED; MAKING GRANULES OR PREFORMS; RECOVERY OF PLASTICS OR OTHER CONSTITUENTS OF WASTE MATERIAL CONTAINING PLASTICS
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- This invention relates to cement extruders and more particularly is directed to an improved hand-held device for dispensing thermoplastic adhesive.
- thermoplastic cements have proven to be well suited for a wide variety of applications and are particularly well suited for applications where small quantities of quick-setting adhesive are required such as in closing of cartons, in certain shoemaking operations, or in furniture repairing.
- thermoplastic cement applying devices have been developed. In many instances such devices have no self-contained means for melting the adhesive from its solid form, but instead must be supplied with molten adhesive from a separate device which generally is not easily portable. In most instances where heating means are provided in the tool itself the tool is thereby made bulky and not easily handled.
- the tool includes a handle and means carried by the handle for holding and guiding a solid block of thermoplastic cement to a melting and dispensing nozzle.
- a solid block of thermoplastic cement to a melting and dispensing nozzle.
- One end of the block is exposed and conveniently placed so as to be fed to the melting means by force applied by one finger of the operator.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing one form of tool embodying the invention
- FIG. 2 is a section taken substantially along the center line of the tool.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of a portion of the tool with the handle broken away taken along plane IIIIII of FIG. 2.
- the device comprises a handle 2 which may be made .of any suitable non-heat conducting material.
- the handle is adapted to receive an electrical heating element 4 having a heat conducting rod 6 projecting therefrom.
- a pair of electrical leads 8 connects the heating element 4 with a source of electricity not shown.
- a heat shield 10 made of felt or other suitable non-heat conductive material, is disposed about the handle 2 in the vicinity of the heating element 4 to afiord additional insulation and protection for the hand of the operator.
- a portion 12 of a barrel member 14 is secured to the rod 6 so as to be spaced slightly from the handle 2 with the rod conducting heat from the heating element to the barrel member.
- the upper portion of the barrel member 14 receives a tubular sleeve 16 made of a non-heat conducting material.
- the sleeve 16 is adapted to receive a cylindrical thermoplastic cement block T in solid form and having a diameter snugly fitting the inside diameter of the sleeve.
- the sleeve is received in a bore 18 in the barrel member 14 and is secured against a shoulder 20 by a screw 22.
- a discharge passage 32 leads outwardly from the chamber 28.
- the handle 2 of the tool is adapted to be held in an operators hand as seen in FIG. 1. It will be noted that the axis of the sleeve forms an angle with the axis of the handle.
- a thermoplastic. cement block T which may conveniently be approximately three inches in length, is inserted in the sleeve 16. The lower end of the block is guided by the sleeve into the chamber 26 where heat conducted through the rod 6 acts to melt only the very end of the block.
- the opposite end of the block T projects from the upper end of the sleeve 16 where it may be conveniently engaged by an operators thumb as seen in FIG. 1.
- the sleeve- 16 being non-conductive, permits substantial heating of the thermoplastic block T only in the lower region of the sleeve.
- the operator pushes the block T into the sleeve 16.
- the block acts as a piston upon the molten cement in the melting chamber 26 and the pressure thus generated forces the cement through the spring loaded check valve 30, and through the discharge passage 32 for application to a work piece.
- thermoplastic block T As additional melted cement is required the operator pushes the thermoplastic block T further into the sleeve 16 so that the end of the block is progressively melted in the chamber 26 and additional molten cement is forced from the discharge passage 32. To stop the flow of cement from the passage 32 the operator removes his thumb from the block T and the spring loaded ball check valve 30 prevents further flow from the chamber 26.
- a recess 34 is provided in one side of the sleeve 16 so that as the block T is used it may be urged into the sleeve 16 sufiiciently to enable another thermoplastic block to be inserted and guided by the sleeve.
- a device for dispensing molten thermoplastic material comprising a barrel member shaped to provide a melting chamber and a discharge passage leading outwardly therefrom, a sleeve secured to the barrel member and extending inwardly toward the melting chamber and extending outwardly from the barrel member, the sleeve being adapted to receive a complementarily shaped block of solid thermoplastic material with one end in the melting chamber and the other end projecting beyond the end of the sleeve remote from the melting chamber, a handle projecting from the barrel member, a means for heating the barrel member so that the leading end of the block of thermoplastic material will be progressively melted in the chamber and molten material extruded through the discharge passage as the block is pushed along said sleeve and into the melting chamber, said sleeve being relatively short in length with respect to the length of said handle, the end of said sleeve remote from the melting chamber being closely adjacent said handle, and the axis of said sleeve and the aXis of
- a device in which the sleeve 5 2I118:415 5/38 Pesark 120116 is formed of a substantially non-heat conducting material. 2,380,138 7/45 Abramson 15504 3.
- a device in which the outer 2556509 6/51 Arkless 219227 2,979,234 4/61 Kam'borian 222-146 end of the sleeve is cut away on its side adjacent the handle to provide a space through Which the outer end of the thermoplastic block may be engaged by the operators 1O RAPHAEL LUPO Primary Examiner thumb.
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Sept. 7, 1965 H. c. PAULSEN 3,204,828
PORTABLE THERMOPLASTIC CEMENT DISPENSERS Filed March 16, 1964 rn on m na 6P. ma 1 H By his Attarn 63 A! K7615:
United States Patent 3,204,828 PORTABLE THERMOPLASTIC CEMENT DISPENSERS Hans C. Paulsen, Lexington, Mass., assignor to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Boston, Mass., at corporation of New Jersey Filed Mar. 16, 1964, Ser. No. 352,002
3 Claims. (Cl. 222146) This invention relates to cement extruders and more particularly is directed to an improved hand-held device for dispensing thermoplastic adhesive.
Thermoplastic cements have proven to be well suited for a wide variety of applications and are particularly well suited for applications where small quantities of quick-setting adhesive are required such as in closing of cartons, in certain shoemaking operations, or in furniture repairing. For this purpose a number of thermoplastic cement applying devices have been developed. In many instances such devices have no self-contained means for melting the adhesive from its solid form, but instead must be supplied with molten adhesive from a separate device which generally is not easily portable. In most instances where heating means are provided in the tool itself the tool is thereby made bulky and not easily handled.
Accordingly it is a general object of the invention to provide a simple and inexpensive portable melting and dispensing tool for thermoplastic cement or the like. To this end and as features of the invention the tool includes a handle and means carried by the handle for holding and guiding a solid block of thermoplastic cement to a melting and dispensing nozzle. One end of the block is exposed and conveniently placed so as to be fed to the melting means by force applied by one finger of the operator.
The above and other features of the invention, including various novel details of construction and combinations of parts will now be more particularly described with reference to the accompanying drawings and pointed out in the claims. It will be understood that the particular device embodying the invention is shown by way of illustration only and not as a limitation of the invention. The principles and features of this invention may be em- .ployed in varied and numerous embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing one form of tool embodying the invention;
FIG. 2 is a section taken substantially along the center line of the tool; and
FIG. 3 is a plan view of a portion of the tool with the handle broken away taken along plane IIIIII of FIG. 2.
As illustrated, the device comprises a handle 2 which may be made .of any suitable non-heat conducting material. The handle is adapted to receive an electrical heating element 4 having a heat conducting rod 6 projecting therefrom. A pair of electrical leads 8 connects the heating element 4 with a source of electricity not shown. A heat shield 10 made of felt or other suitable non-heat conductive material, is disposed about the handle 2 in the vicinity of the heating element 4 to afiord additional insulation and protection for the hand of the operator. A portion 12 of a barrel member 14 is secured to the rod 6 so as to be spaced slightly from the handle 2 with the rod conducting heat from the heating element to the barrel member. The upper portion of the barrel member 14 receives a tubular sleeve 16 made of a non-heat conducting material. The sleeve 16 is adapted to receive a cylindrical thermoplastic cement block T in solid form and having a diameter snugly fitting the inside diameter of the sleeve. The sleeve is received in a bore 18 in the barrel member 14 and is secured against a shoulder 20 by a screw 22. At one end of the sleeve there is provided in a nozzle portion 24 of the barrel member a cone-shaped melting chamber 26 which leads into a cylindrical chamber 28 having a spring loaded ball check valve 30 at its entrance. A discharge passage 32 leads outwardly from the chamber 28.
The handle 2 of the tool is adapted to be held in an operators hand as seen in FIG. 1. It will be noted that the axis of the sleeve forms an angle with the axis of the handle. To dispense molten cement from the passage 32 a thermoplastic. cement block T, which may conveniently be approximately three inches in length, is inserted in the sleeve 16. The lower end of the block is guided by the sleeve into the chamber 26 where heat conducted through the rod 6 acts to melt only the very end of the block. The opposite end of the block T projects from the upper end of the sleeve 16 where it may be conveniently engaged by an operators thumb as seen in FIG. 1. The sleeve- 16, being non-conductive, permits substantial heating of the thermoplastic block T only in the lower region of the sleeve. When molten cement is to be dispensed from the passage 32 the operator pushes the block T into the sleeve 16. As it moves along the sleeve, the block acts as a piston upon the molten cement in the melting chamber 26 and the pressure thus generated forces the cement through the spring loaded check valve 30, and through the discharge passage 32 for application to a work piece.
As additional melted cement is required the operator pushes the thermoplastic block T further into the sleeve 16 so that the end of the block is progressively melted in the chamber 26 and additional molten cement is forced from the discharge passage 32. To stop the flow of cement from the passage 32 the operator removes his thumb from the block T and the spring loaded ball check valve 30 prevents further flow from the chamber 26. A recess 34 is provided in one side of the sleeve 16 so that as the block T is used it may be urged into the sleeve 16 sufiiciently to enable another thermoplastic block to be inserted and guided by the sleeve.
While I have shown and described a preferred form of my invention particularly directed to the dispensing of thermoplastic cement, it is obvious that thermoplastic materials other than cement could be dispensed and that various changes may be made in the construct-ion of the tool by those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in the patent claims.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as novel and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. A device for dispensing molten thermoplastic material comprising a barrel member shaped to provide a melting chamber and a discharge passage leading outwardly therefrom, a sleeve secured to the barrel member and extending inwardly toward the melting chamber and extending outwardly from the barrel member, the sleeve being adapted to receive a complementarily shaped block of solid thermoplastic material with one end in the melting chamber and the other end projecting beyond the end of the sleeve remote from the melting chamber, a handle projecting from the barrel member, a means for heating the barrel member so that the leading end of the block of thermoplastic material will be progressively melted in the chamber and molten material extruded through the discharge passage as the block is pushed along said sleeve and into the melting chamber, said sleeve being relatively short in length with respect to the length of said handle, the end of said sleeve remote from the melting chamber being closely adjacent said handle, and the axis of said sleeve and the aXis of said handle intersecting so as to form an angle such that an operator can grip the handle with the fingers of one hand while engaging the outer end of the block with the thumb of said hand to push the References Cited by the Examiner block through the sleeve and into the melting chamber as UNITED STATES PATENTS a result of said close ad acency and said angulanty of the aXes 2,054,506 9/36 Leltsch 228-53 2. A device according to claim 1 in which the sleeve 5 2I118:415 5/38 Pesark 120116 is formed of a substantially non-heat conducting material. 2,380,138 7/45 Abramson 15504 3. A device according to claim 1 in which the outer 2556509 6/51 Arkless 219227 2,979,234 4/61 Kam'borian 222-146 end of the sleeve is cut away on its side adjacent the handle to provide a space through Which the outer end of the thermoplastic block may be engaged by the operators 1O RAPHAEL LUPO Primary Examiner thumb.
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1. A DEVICE FOR DISPENSING MOLTEN THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL COMPRISING A BARREL MEMBER SHAPED TO PROVIDE A MELTING CHAMBER AND A DISCHARGE PASSAGE LEADING OUTWARDLY THEREFROM, A SLEEVE SECURED TO THE BARREL MEMBER AND EXTENDING INWARDLY TOWARD THE MELTING CHAMBER AND EXTENDING OUTWARDLY FROM THE BARREL MEMBER, THE SLEEVE BEING ADAPTED TO RECEIVE A COMPLEMENTARILY SHAPED BLOCK OF SOLID THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL WITH ONE END IN THE MELTING CHAMBER AND THE OTHER END PROJECTING BEYOND THE END OF THE SLEEVE REMOTE FFROM THE MELTING CHAMBER, A HANDLE PROJECTING FROM THE BARREL MEMBER, A MEANS FOR HEATING THE BARREL MEMBER SO THAT THE LEADING END OF THE BLOCK OF THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL WILL BE PROGRESSIVELY MELTED IN THE CHAMBER AND MOLTEN MATERIAL EXTRUDED THROUGH THE DISCHARGE PASSAGE AS THE BLOCK IS PUSHED ALONG SAID SLEEVE
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DEU4751U DE1933036U (en) | 1964-03-16 | 1965-02-23 | DEVICE FOR DISPENSING THERMOPLATIC MATERIAL IN A MOLTEN CONDITION. |
GB1054865A GB1099003A (en) | 1964-03-16 | 1965-03-12 | Improvements in or relating to devices adapted for use in dispensing thermoplastic adhesive compositions |
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