Grease gun
09739417 · 2017-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
G01F11/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A grease gun having a press head (12), a barrel (14) detachably coupled to the press head, a connector (26) formed at the press head for connecting a cartridge (18) that is accommodated in the barrel (14), and a support (28) for supporting the cartridge (14), the support being formed at the barrel in a rear end portion facing away from the press head (12), wherein a spring (30) which biases the cartridge against the press head (12) is provided between the support (28) and the rear end of the cartridge (18).
Claims
1. A grease gun comprising: a press head, a barrel detachably coupled to the press head, a connector formed at the press head for connecting a cartridge that is adapted to be accommodated in the barrel, the cartridge having a peripheral wall and a front end, the connector having a sealing surface, a support for supporting the cartridge, the support being formed at the barrel in a rear end portion facing away from the press head, and a spring adapted to bias the cartridge against the press head, the spring being positioned in the barrel between the support and the rear end of the peripheral wall of the cartridge, with one end of the spring engaging the peripheral wall of the cartridge and biasing, via the peripheral wall, the front end of the cartridge against the sealing surface of the connector, thereby to establish a tight connection between the cartridge and the press head.
2. The grease gun according to claim 1, wherein the press head has an annular sealing surface at which an open front end of the cartridge is held in abutment by the spring.
3. The grease gun according to claim 1, further comprising a piston rod arranged coaxially in the barrel and a follow-up piston guided in the barrel.
4. The grease gun according to claim 3, wherein the piston rod is detachable from the barrel.
5. The grease gun according to claim 4, wherein the piston rod is adapted to be uncoupled from the follow-up piston of the grease gun.
6. The grease gun according to claim 5, wherein the follow-up piston of the grease gun has a seal with an adjustable outer diameter.
7. The grease gun according to claim 3, wherein the piston rod has an acute tip configured to pierce a disk-shaped follow-up piston of the cartridge.
8. The grease gun according to claim 1, wherein the cartridge has a neck portion surrounded by a shoulder, and the connector has an annular collar which is adapted to surround the neck portion of the cartridge with radial spacing and sealingly engage the shoulder.
9. The grease gun according to claim 8, wherein the collar has an outer diameter of not more than 36 mm.
10. The grease gun according to claim 8, wherein the collar has a rim shaped to contact the shoulder of the cartridge only on a circular line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiment examples will now be described in conjunction with the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) The grease gun 10 shown in
(12) As is generally known in the art, the press head 12 includes a self-priming high pressure piston pump 20 (
(13) The cartridge 18 has a tubular plastic casing that is open at both its front and rear ends and sealingly engages, with its front end, a plane sealing surface of a connector 26 formed at the press head 12.
(14) The barrel 14 has, in the vicinity of its rear end, a peripheral crimp that forms a support 28 for a spring 30, in this example a helical compression spring that has been machined to have plane-parallel end faces. The spring 30 abuts the support 28 and engages the internal peripheral surface of the barrel 14 almost without play. Its front end presses upon the open rear end of the cartridge 18 so that the front end of the cartridge is biased with a certain force against the sealing surface of the connector 26 and thereby sealingly engages this surface so as to establish a tight connection between the interior of the cartridge and the piston pump 20.
(15) When the cartridge 18 is to be replaced, the barrel 14 is screwed off from the press head 12. The cartridge 18 may then simply be withdrawn and be replaced by a new cartridge filled with grease. When the barrel 18 is then thrust over the cartridge and is tightened, a tight connection between the cartridge and the piston pump 20 is automatically reestablished, even when the length of the new cartridge is different from the length of the previous cartridge. In this way, the grease gun according to the invention may be utilized with cartridges of different brands.
(16) In the example shown, the cartridge 18 has a follow-up piston 32 that is formed by a plastic disk and is guided for sliding movement in the tubular part of the cartridge 18. A known type of cartridge is closed by a detachable lid at the front end and has at the rear end a multi-purpose lid which is secured at the casing with a peripheral pull-off fastening tape. When the fastening tape has been pulled off, the multi-purpose lid may be utilized as follow-up piston 32.
(17) When the front lid has been removed, the supply of grease in the cartridge fills essentially the entire space between the connector 26 and the follow-up piston 32. When grease is sucked out of the cartridge 18 by the action of the self-priming piston pump, the atmospheric pressure acting upon the outward side of the follow-up piston 32 causes the same to move towards the press head.
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(20) In order to fill the grease gun with grease in the configuration shown in
(21) The integrated follow-up piston 34 has an elastic seal the outer diameter of which is adjustable, as will be explained later. In this way, the follow-up piston 34 may be adjusted such that it may optionally fit into the barrel 14 (
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(23) As can be seen in
(24) The integrated follow-up piston 34 has a peripheral elastic squeeze seal 50 held between two disks 52, 54. The disk 54 is slideable in axial direction on a bolt 56 that projects from the disk 52 and, in
(25) In the portion projecting beyond the collar 58, the bolt 56 forms a threaded portion 60 with smaller diameter which serves for connecting the bolt to the piston rod 36.
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(27) In the same way, the piston rod 36 may also be totally screwed off from the bolt 56 so as to establish the configuration shown in
(28) The embodiment example that has been described above may be modified in many ways.
(29) For example, the connection between the cartridge and the piston pump 20 does not have to be formed by a plane sealing surface at the press head, as in
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(31) An integrated follow-up piston 34′ is slidable on the piston rod 36′. The integrated follow-up piston 34′ is in this case formed by an elastic disk having sufficient elasticity for adapting to the different internal diameters of the cartridge 18 and the barrel 14.
(32) When the cartridge 18 has been inserted into the barrel 14 and the barrel has been screwed onto the press head 12, a light blow onto the handle 40 causes the tip 66 to pierce the follow-up piston 32 of the cartridge. In all commercial cartridges, the follow-up piston is formed by a comparatively thin plastic disk which can be pierced in this way without requiring a weakening or a rated break point of the follow-up piston 32. The piston rod 36′ is then inserted completely, until the tip 66 is received in a corresponding recess 68 of the press head, as has been shown in
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(34) The cartridge 18, at the end facing the press head 12, forms a peripheral conical shoulder 72 tapering towards a cylindrical neck portion 74 which defines an outlet opening of the cartridge. The neck portion 74 has an external screw-thread 76 which, when the cartridge is used in combination with certain types of grease guns, permits the neck portion to be screwed into a screw-thread connector of the press head. The length (preferably more than 10 mm) and the diameter (preferably more than 30 mm) of the collar 70 have been selected such that the collar can completely accommodate the neck portion 74 and surround it with radial spacing. Thus, a gas-tight connection between the piston pump 20 and the cartridge 18 is established by engagement of a rounded rim 78 of the collar 70 at the shoulder 72. The rim 78, which may also be configured as a knife-edge, is in contact with the shoulder 72 only along a circular line of contact. This permits to tightly couple the cartridge to the press head even in case of cartridges wherein the peripheral rim at the end of the neck portion 74 is not smooth but is interrupted by gaps or notches, for example. The spring 30 assures that the cartridge is pressed against the collar 70 with sufficient force. Since a radial spacing exists between the external screw-thread 76 of the neck portion and the collar 70, no frictional resistance will diminish the force with which the cartridge is pressed against the collar.
(35) The press head 12 shown in
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