WO2008017330A1 - Pistolet à cartouche - Google Patents

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WO2008017330A1
WO2008017330A1 PCT/EP2007/003575 EP2007003575W WO2008017330A1 WO 2008017330 A1 WO2008017330 A1 WO 2008017330A1 EP 2007003575 W EP2007003575 W EP 2007003575W WO 2008017330 A1 WO2008017330 A1 WO 2008017330A1
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Karsten Wolf
Rene Schwarz
Jan Ziegler
Martin Majolo
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Henkel Ag & Co. Kgaa
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05CAPPARATUS FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05C17/00Hand 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
    • B05C17/005Hand 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
    • B05C17/01Hand 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
    • B05C17/0113Hand 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 the piston rod being flexible or articulated

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  • the invention relates to a caulking gun with a receiving unit for a filled with the product to be dispensed cartridge, with a metering unit for the product to be dispensed and with a handle.
  • Such known caulking guns are used for pressing viscous masses, for. As jointing compounds, used from cartridges.
  • Known caulking guns consist of the receiving unit, the dosing unit and a handle firmly connected to the receiving unit.
  • the metering unit has a displaceably mounted piston rod with a piston which presses against the displaceable bottom of an inserted cartridge, so that the contents of the cartridge metered out of the opening, which is opposite to the displaceable bottom.
  • a movable, generally pivotable control element is connected, which cooperates with the piston rod. By manually pressing on this control element, the piston rod and thus the piston is moved, so that the bottom of the cartridge is pushed towards the metering opening of the cartridge and the contents of the cartridge are pressed through this generally nozzle-like opening to the outside.
  • a disadvantage of this type of cartridge guns is associated with the design footprint. Due to the elongated receiving unit for the cartridge, the known pistol requires a lot of space, especially when not in use. The increased space requirement leads to increased transport, packaging and storage costs for manufacturers and suppliers. Also, the space required in sales rooms is high. Finally, the user also needs a relatively large space to store the unused cartridge gun. Another disadvantage is also due to the design and the space required when working with conventional caulking guns. In a newly inserted cartridge, the displaceably mounted piston rod with the piston, which presses against the displaceable bottom of the inserted cartridge, is relatively far back from the cartridge gun. This can lead to problems when working with the cartridge gun, for example when applying jointing compounds in bathrooms, since the space required for safe and quick application of the jointing compound to the desired surface is often not available.
  • U.S. Patent US6961621 B2 shows a caulking gun wherein two chains are provided in the cartridge which communicate with an operating member of the handle and serve to deliver viscous masses from a cartridge.
  • the chains are received by guide tunnels mounted on the side of the gun and extending over the entire length of the cartridge gun.
  • This is in the present design is a completely different active system, because no piston rod is used.
  • the disadvantage of this design is also the increased space required, due to the existing elongated receiving unit, which is absolutely necessary for the lateral recordings of the pairs of chains.
  • the basic idea of the invention is to use a piston rod which is designed to be deflectable at least in regions on the side facing away from the delivery side of the product to be dispensed.
  • the piston rod may be hollow or solid in particular.
  • the deflection is preferably carried out in the radial direction to the actuation direction of the Piston rod at the delivery of the product.
  • This option proves advantageous for deflection, in particular in the case of newly inserted cartridges which are filled with a product to be dispensed.
  • the piston rod projects far out of the rear of the cartridge gun.
  • Another advantage is the saving of the required storage space through the deflectable piston rod.
  • craftsmen or other users work with several cartridge guns simultaneously, in each of which a cartridge with different products or the same products of different color or quality are inserted.
  • the piston rod With the cartridge inserted, the piston rod, whether of the material in the cartridge would protrude on the rear side of the cartridge gun and, depending on the amount of remaining material in the cartridge, require an increased storage space.
  • the user can store this by deflection of the piston rod in a tool box or a bucket with much less space. It is necessary, even with inserted and filled with the product to be dispensed cartridge for the storage of the gun an insignificantly larger space than for a cartridge itself.
  • the piston rod of the cartridge gun is elastically deflectable.
  • the elasticity ensures an assumption of the initial shape of the piston rod by a relief after a deflection by means of force, in particular by the user or a package.
  • a piston rod is provided, which is designed on the one hand deflectable, on the other hand automatically returns after discharge to the original shape, so it does not interfere with the advancement of the piston rod to dispense the product to be applied, for example by tilting the piston rod in the dosing.
  • the user can guide the caulking gun even in hard-to-reach work areas with a small space requirement such that the piston rod is deflected by space-reducing components, such as sanitary facilities.
  • the elasticity of the piston rod returns to its original shape without the user actively intervening. It is conceivable, for example, to provide the elasticity by one or more elastic additional elements. It has to be advantageous proven to make the piston rod in particular hollow or slotted to accommodate the elastic element can. Thus, an elasticity can be provided by the elastic element, wherein the surface of the piston rod is substantially smooth and the use of the elastic element does not hinder the propulsion of the piston rod during product application.
  • springs for example helical springs, rubbers or cables, may be considered as elastic elements.
  • a piston rod made of an elastic material which returns to the initial state after an excursion without additional elastic element.
  • piston rods made of strong helical springs which can also absorb compressive and tensile forces, have proven to be particularly advantageous. All other materials that fulfill this purpose, such as spring steels or composite materials, such as glass fiber or carbon fiber plastic amplifier are conceivable.
  • Another advantage is the use of a deflectable piston rod, wherein the piston rod is deflectable in all directions.
  • This deflection may, for example, be orthogonal to the direction of actuation.
  • the deflected part of the piston rod is substantially orthogonal to the non-deflected part of the piston rod.
  • the direction of actuation of the piston rod is the direction in which the piston rod pushes the piston for dispensing the product at the front of the filled with the product to be dispensed cartridge.
  • Auslenkgrade possible and any angle between the deflected and undeflected part of the piston rod in any direction conceivable.
  • This possibility for the deflection of the piston rod in any direction that is in a range of 360 ° in the radial direction leaves the user open the possibility in which direction he deflects the piston rod most favorable.
  • a piston rod wherein the cross section of the piston rod is substantially round.
  • the piston can be rotated. In substantially round piston shapes, rotation is readily possible and will not damage the cartridge gun when restarted.
  • the piston rods at least two piston rod elements.
  • a simplified possibility for deflection can be provided.
  • the user At the transitions of the piston rod elements, we provide the user with a predetermined bending point at which the deflection of the piston rod preferably takes place.
  • a cost-effective material can be selected for the piston rod, no special In terms of deflectability, it is necessary for the latter to have properties, since the deflection preferably attaches to the transitions of the piston rod elements.
  • Another advantage is the use of a piston rod from at least two Kolbestangenimplantationn, wherein the piston rod elements can be strung together in such a way that a piston rod is formed with a substantially smooth surface.
  • This smooth shape of the piston rod is preferably achieved in the undeflected state, so that there is no malfunction in the propulsion of the piston rod during product application in the metering unit.
  • a meaningful development of the piston rod with a plurality of piston rod elements results from the fact that they are held together by at least one elastic component.
  • springs for example helical springs, rubbers or cables, may be considered as elastic elements.
  • These elastic elements preferably connect the at least two piston elements of the piston rod so that the piston elements are aligned in the longitudinal direction under a bias. The bias ensures that the piston elements maintain their position relative to each other and that a piston rod is provided which provides a gapless engagement surface for the dosing unit.
  • the elastic element In a deflection of the piston rod, that is, when changing the angle of the at least two piston elements to each other, the elastic element is further stretched and opposes the deflection of a mechanical resistance, which makes it possible that the piston elements their initial shape, ie in the longitudinal direction to occupy , As soon as the user omits the force for the deflection of the piston elements to each other, the piston elements return in this way automatically in the initial state.
  • the piston elements are at least partially hollow, so that the elastic element can be accommodated in the cavity.
  • a surface of the piston elements / piston rod is provided, which provides a trouble-free attack surface for the dosing unit.
  • a caulking gun which has at least one receptacle for at least part of the deflected piston rod.
  • one or more receptacles for the deflected Kolbestange are provided in the handle of the cartridge gun.
  • the user can be provided a cartridge gun, the piston rod are guided in such a deflected area on the recordings in the handle that the piston rod no longer protruding from the cartridge gun at the rear. In this way, an extended space advantage can be ensured.
  • other embodiments are conceivable.
  • receptacles for the deflected part of the piston rod at the rear part of the cartridge gun and / or on the housing of the cartridge gun which allow, for example, a deflection of the piston rod or a clamping.
  • the piston rod may be made flexible so as to be deflected or wound, for example, by a roller or similar devices mounted in or on the caulking gun.
  • a receiving unit for the filled with the product to be dispensed cartridge, wherein the cartridge is fixed to the back, namely the output side of the product side facing away.
  • a receiving unit has proved to be particularly advantageous here, which clamps the cartridge on the rear side by means of clamps, claws or similar gripper elements and preferably fixes it radially.
  • this type of receiving unit can be dispensed by the fixed clamping of the cartridge on the back of an abutment for the front, the output side of the product to be dispensed.
  • This shape of the receiving unit has also proven to be particularly advantageous by a possible use of cartridges with different dimensions.
  • cartridges of a standard size are used. However, for example, shorter cartridges, especially in the industrial sector, are used which contain less material and are therefore smaller. These can not easily be used with cartridge guns of conventional design with the possibility of inserting the cartridge into an elongate receiving unit. Due to the possibility of fixing a cartridge to the back with the caulking gun, cartridges of any size, in particular of different lengths, can be used. In addition, due to the short design and the deflectable piston rod, a caulking gun can be stored space-saving both in the user himself, as well as already in the sales room and / or a warehouse.
  • the handle is movable from an operating position to a rest position, in which the handle is arranged substantially parallel to the receiving unit.
  • a handle is used in particular to safely guide the gun and the operation of the metering device.
  • the handle In the operating position, the handle is substantially perpendicular to the cartridge, which ensures a precise and safe handling of the cartridge gun.
  • the rest position of the handle can be pivoted by means of suitable pivoting substantially parallel to the cartridge or the receiving unit / folded.
  • a suitable locking mechanism for the handle is provided on the cartridge gun, for example on the receiving unit, which ensures safe retention of the handle in the rest position until reuse of the cartridge gun guarantee.
  • Figure 1 shows a side view of a cartridge gun according to the invention with a piston rod of a plurality of piston rod elements.
  • FIG. 2 shows an enlarged detail of a part of the deflectable piston rod of a cartridge gun according to the invention from FIG. 1.
  • Figure 3 shows a side view of a cartridge gun according to the invention, wherein the handle is folded into a rest position.
  • Figure 4 shows a partially sectioned side view of a cartridge gun according to the invention with an elastic piston rod.
  • FIG. 5 shows a side view of a cartridge gun according to the invention with an elastic piston rod and with a cartridge receptacle on the side of the cartridge facing away from the product output side.
  • the cartridge gun 1 shown in the figures has a receiving unit 2 for receiving a cartridge, a dosing unit 3 and a handle 4 connected to the receiving unit 2 and the dosing unit 3.
  • As the jointing compound, is located in a not shown cylindrical cartridge with a sliding bottom, which is opposite to the cartridge opening.
  • FIG. 1 shows a cartridge gun 1 according to the invention, the receiving unit 2 having a holder 5 with an annular front 6 and a housing 8 located on the back for receiving the dosing unit 3.
  • the holder 5 encloses a space 9 for receiving the cartridge.
  • the metering unit 3 has a piston 10, which is attached to the end of a displaceably mounted in the housing 8 piston rod 11.
  • piston rod 11 In the housing 8 is also a tiltable on a known way drive plate 13 is mounted, through the opening 14, the piston rod 11 protrudes.
  • the opening 14 is slightly larger than the diameter of the piston rod 11, so that the drive plate 13 is freely displaceable along the piston rod n.
  • the drive plate 13 is pressed by a compression spring 15 to the rear.
  • an operating element 16 which acts on the underside of the drive plate 13.
  • This operating element 16 is part of a pivotable about an axis 18 operating lever 17, which is held by a torsion spring 19 in a rest position.
  • the drive plate 13 is first tilted forward until it presses against the piston rod 11 and tilted there, and then pushed against the biasing force of the compression spring 15 further forward, wherein the piston rod 11th moved forward with the piston 10.
  • a braking device 20 in the housing 8.
  • the braking device 20 applies a frictional force at all times the piston rod 11.
  • the frictional force is so low that it is overcome without difficulty when the operating lever 17 is actuated and the piston rod 11 is pushed forward.
  • the frictional force is at least as great as the force exerted on the piston 10 by the sliding cartridge bottom, so that the piston 10 with the piston rod 11 does not move backward when the operating lever 17 is released.
  • the piston rod 11 is divided in the rear part into a plurality of piston rod elements 12, which are held together by a resilient element 12 'under bias.
  • the piston rod members 12 are shaped to string together a smooth surface form to ensure a smooth feed on the drive plate 13 of the dosing unit 3.
  • the elastic element 12 'connecting the piston rod elements 12 is prestressed in such a way that the starting position of the elastic element 12' is accompanied by a rectilinear juxtaposition of the piston rod elements 12, so that the starting position of the elastic element 12 'achieves a seamless transition of the piston rod 11 to the piston rod elements 12 becomes.
  • the piston rod elements 12 of the piston rod 11 can be deflected by the user, if this appears expedient in the application.
  • the deflection of the piston rod elements 12 follows against the mechanical resistance of the elastic element 12 ', so that after the deflection of the piston rod elements 12 by the user and the associated relieving of the elastic element 12', the initial shape of the piston rod elements 12 is automatically resumed.
  • the possibility for the deflection of the piston rod elements 12 can take place in the present embodiment in all directions at the desired angle to the direction of actuation of the piston rod 11 with the piston 10.
  • FIG. 2 shows an enlarged detail of two piston rod elements 12 and of the elastic element 12 'in a deflected state.
  • the piston rod members 12 are shaped to have an outer cone on the front side that fits into an inner cone of the following piston rod member 12. Due to the bias of the elastic element 12 ', which is formed in the present embodiment as a coil spring, the piston rod elements 12 almost seamlessly lined up. By deflection of a piston rod member 12, the elastic member 12 'is further stretched and pulls the piston rod members 12 after a discharge back into the initial shape.
  • FIG 3 shows the cartridge gun of Figure 1, wherein the handle 4 is designed pivotable about the axis 18.
  • an unspecified suitable locking mechanism on the housing 8 for fixing the handle 4 in the operating position are solved via two laterally provided on the handle 4 articulated arms 25.
  • a tool is provided to the user, which is flexible and can be used even in hard to reach places by the deflectable piston rod elements 12.
  • the folding handle 4 of the required storage space which can already reduce space and costs in the production of storage or in the sales room.
  • the projecting rearwardly of the cartridge gun 1 part of the piston rod 11, and the piston rod elements 12 can be arbitrarily deflected and, if appropriate, be clamped in the receptacle 21 so that even when the cartridge is inserted as little space is needed.
  • FIG 4 shows a cartridge gun 1 according to the invention with a deflectable, flexible piston rod 11 ', which is made of a composite material, in the present embodiment, a glass fiber reinforced plastic.
  • the actuation of the piston rod 11 ' takes place in the present embodiment synchronously with the operation of the cartridge gun of Figure 1.
  • Behind the drive plate 13, which is used for the propulsion of the piston rod 11' there are several deflecting and guiding elements 22. These deflecting elements 22 serve to guide the piston rod 11 'in a predetermined direction.
  • the piston rod is guided in the interior of the handle 4.
  • the baffles 22 act as a braking device, as they at any time a frictional force on the piston rod 11 'effect to prevent the piston 10 and the piston rod 1 1' are pushed back as soon as the operating lever 17 is released and by the force of the torsion spring 19 is pivoted back.
  • the present caulking gun 1 provides the user with a tool with which a disturbance by the rearwardly projecting piston rod 11 'can be completely avoided, since the piston rod 11' is guided in the interior of the handle 4.
  • FIG. 5 shows a cartridge gun 1 according to the invention with the flexible piston rod 11 'from FIG. 4 and a piston 5 which can be actuated via a metering unit 3.
  • the operation takes place via an operating lever 17 which is connected via an axis 18 with the handle of the cartridge gun 1.
  • the caulking gun 1 has a short receiving unit 2 'for a cartridge, not shown, for the product to be dispensed.
  • the cartridge is thereby inserted with its side opposite the output side in the receptacle 2 '.
  • suitable fastening methods such as, for example, unspecified clamping connections known in the prior art, the cartridge is fixed in the receptacle 2 '.
  • a lever 23 is provided in the present embodiment.
  • This cartridge gun shape allows the user to work flexibly through the deflectable piston rod 11 '. Furthermore, a lot of space can be saved during storage without a cartridge attached, since the cartridge gun has no elongated receiving unit. In addition, the piston rod 11 'can be deflected such that the cartridge gun 1 is to be stored in the smallest space.

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L'invention concerne un pistolet à cartouche (1) pour délivrer des produits visqueux, par exemple des mastics d'étanchéité. Le pistolet à cartouche (1) comporte une unité réceptrice (2, 2') pour une cartouche remplie du produit à délivrer, une unité de dosage (3) pour le produit à délivrer et une poignée (4). L'unité de dosage (3) comprend un piston (10) qui est fixé à l'extrémité d'une tige de piston (11, 11') montée coulissante dans le boîtier (8). La tige de piston (11, 11') peut être fléchie sur son côté opposé au côté de délivrance du produit. L'utilisateur dispose ainsi d'un outil d'un maniement sûr et souple dans un espace restreint grâce au déplacement de la tige de piston (11, 11'). De plus, le pistolet à cartouche (1) peut être rangé avec un encombrement minimal lorsqu'il n'est pas utilisé.
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