HOT MELT GLUE GUN HAVING NEEDLE VALVE
20210283645 ยท 2021-09-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05C17/014
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C5/0229
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/00546
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B13/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/0146
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/0053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A hand-held hot melt glue gun having a melt chamber, a needle and a nozzle that is movable with respect to the needle to open or close a discharge port in fluid communication with the melt chamber. A spring closure urges the needle and nozzle toward relative positions to close the discharge port. An opening element moves the nozzle with respect to the needle to open the discharge port, and a trigger mechanism is provided for advancing solid glue into the melt chamber and for operating the opening element. A time delay mechanism provides a time delay between the opening of the discharge port and advancement of glue into the melt chamber.
Claims
1. A hand-held hot melt glue gun comprising a melt chamber, a needle and a nozzle movable with respect to said needle operative to open or close a discharge port in fluid communication with said melt chamber, a closure element that urges said needle and nozzle toward relative positions where said discharge port is closed, an opening element for moving said nozzle with respect to said needle to relative positions where said discharge port is open, and a trigger mechanism for advancing solid glue into said melt chamber and for operating said opening element, wherein said trigger mechanism provides a time delay between opening of said discharge port and advancement of said glue into said melt chamber.
2. A hand-held hot melt glue gun according to claim 1 wherein said trigger mechanism comprises a trigger positioned to be engaged by a user, a glue stick gripper, and a link connecting said trigger with said glue stick gripper so that activation by said trigger moves said link to cause engagement of a glue stick by said gripper.
3. A hand-held hot melt glue gun according to claim 2 wherein said link is connected to said gripper by a delay mechanism.
4. A hand-held hot melt glue gun according to claim 3 wherein said delay mechanism is a slot in said link and a pin on said gripper, said pin being engaged in said slot.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0013] The dispensing nozzle will be described with reference to
[0014] Glue is discharged by rotating nozzle actuating lever 34 about pin 36 to engage flange 32 and slide the nozzle 14 forward along the needle 12. In this operation, the nozzle actuating lever 34 is pushed by push bar 38 to move the nozzle against the return force applied by compression spring 30. Movement of the nozzle 14 forward moves the nozzle away from the seal point 26 to open the nozzle to discharge glue through the nozzle.
[0015] With reference to
[0016] A force limiting spring 48 is placed between forward section 38 of the lever push bar and rearward section 39 to prevent application of excessive force to the actuating lever push bar 34. Spring 48 is sufficiently stiff that to the user there is no compliance in the mechanism. The force limiting spring 48 will, however, prevent damage to the mechanism if a user were to apply an excessive force to the trigger 40 before the glue is fully melted and able to be discharged.
[0017] The trigger mechanism includes a drag link 50 connected between the trigger 40 and a glue gripper 52. The drag link 50 applies a force to the glue gripper 52 via gripper pin 53 to pivot the glue gripper into contact with the glue stick 6 and then to urge the gripper housing 54 forward to advance the glue stick 6 forward into the melt chamber 8 as explained further in U.S. Pat. No. 4,523,705.
[0018] Oblong slot 56 is provided in drag link 50 to provide a time delay between opening of the nozzle 14 by application of force to the actuating push bar 38 and application of force to the nozzle actuating lever 34 on the one hand and engagement of the glue gripper 52 and subsequent movement of the gripper housing 54 on the other. Accordingly, operation of the glue gun proceeds as follows:
[0019] (a) the operator energizes the tool to full heat and inserts a glue stick,
[0020] (b) once ready, actuation of the trigger 40 by the user first applies a force to the actuating push bar 38, 39 which rotates the actuator lever 34 to push the movable nozzle portion 14 away from seal point 26 to open the nozzle,
[0021] (c) the drag link 50 will then have moved forward such that the gripper pin 53 is at the rearward end of the slot 56 and applies a force to the gripper to engage the glue stick and advance the gripper housing 54 along with the glue stick 6.
[0022] The above sequence allows a needed timed delay between opening of the nozzle and advancement of the glue stick. The glue gun operates smoothly by avoiding back pressure in the melt chamber that would otherwise result from advancement of the glue stick when the nozzle is held closed by the compression spring.
[0023] It will be appreciated that the timed operation of the nozzle actuating lever 34 and the gripper housing 54 result in smooth operation of the glue gun while allowing a compression spring of greater strength than in a usual ball check valve. This increased strength in the compression spring provides a more rapid closing of the nozzle when the user releases pressure on the trigger and prevents dripping. Moreover, because the seal point is closely adjacent the nozzle tip, the volume of glue between the seal point and the tip is very small, which limits the amount of glue that could possibly drip.
[0024] Modifications within the scope of the appended claims will be apparent to those of skill in the art. For example, mechanisms other than oblong slot 56 could be used to provide delayed movement of the gripper housing such as a slackened cable. As well the oblong slot could be provided at other locations in the trigger mechanism.