Nozzle for sealant applicator having application enhancing formation
09993837 ยท 2018-06-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05C17/00583
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05C17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A nozzle is provided configured for applying sealant to a construction panel joint. The nozzle includes a nozzle body having a first, supply end, and a second, outlet end opposite the supply end, the body defining an internal passageway. Also included on the nozzle is at least one tooling formation located at the outlet end and constructed and arranged for tooling a bead of sealant dispensed out the passageway from the outlet end.
Claims
1. A nozzle configured for applying sealant to a construction panel joint, comprising: a nozzle body defining an internal passageway having a first, supply end, and a second, outlet end opposite said supply end, said outlet end defined by a pair of generally parallel long edges and a pair of generally parallel short edges, at said outlet end, said passageway being contiguous with said pair of generally parallel long edges and said pair of generally parallel short edges; at least one tooling formation located at said outlet end and constructed and arranged for tooling a bead of sealant dispensed out said passageway from said outlet end and said sealant contacting both said long edges and both said short edges as it is dispensed, wherein said at least one tooling formation is a pair of planar wings formed by ends of a strip disposed along only one of said long edges, each said wing projecting laterally beyond and perpendicular to said short edges when viewed from a position opposite said outlet end, each said wing projecting away from said one long edge defining said outlet end; and one of said long edges is provided with a metering recess so that a distance between said long edges at said recess is less than a distance between said long edges outside said recess, wherein said recess has a substantially horizontal base a distance less than an opposite long edge.
2. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein said pair of wings are disposed in a plane generally parallel to an adjacent one of said long edges.
3. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein each said planar wing is opposite a side closest to the construction panel joint, and said wing having an angled trailing edge defining an acute angle relative to a corresponding outlet edge, where said trailing edge extends laterally from the construction panel joint and said acute angle extends downstream of said outlet edge.
4. The nozzle of claim 3 wherein each said wing is constructed and arranged to flex in a direction opposite to a direction of application of the sealant.
5. The nozzle of claim 1, wherein said pair of tooling wings are located adjacent to but separate from said metering recess.
6. The nozzle of claim 1, wherein said short edges are disposed at an angle relative to an axis of said body such that said long edge with said metering recess extends farther from said first end than said opposite long edge.
7. The nozzle of claim 1 further including a guide tab disposed at said outlet end for following the joint as said nozzle applies the sealant in an application direction, the tab located upstream of the application of the sealant.
8. The nozzle of claim 7, wherein said at least one tooling formation projects from one of said long edges and said tab is disposed adjacent an opposite one of said edges.
9. The nozzle of claim 8, wherein said metering recess is located in said long edge opposite said tab.
10. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein said body generally tapers from a relatively large volume inlet at said first end to a generally small volume outlet at said outlet end.
11. The nozzle of claim 1, further including a base with a flange releasably fastened to said first end.
12. A nozzle configured for use with a caulking gun in applying sealant to a construction panel joint, comprising: a nozzle body having a first, supply end, and a second, outlet end opposite said supply end, said body defining an internal passageway; at least one tooling formation located at said outlet end and constructed and arranged for tooling a bead of sealant dispensed from said outlet end; said outlet end includes a pair of generally parallel long edges and a pair of generally parallel short edges, at said outlet end, said passageway being contiguous with said pair of generally parallel long edges and said pair of generally parallel short edges, and said at least one tooling formation is a pair of wings, formed by ends of a strip disposed along only one of said long edges, projecting from an associated end of one of said long edges laterally beyond and perpendicular to said short edges when viewed from a position opposite said outlet end, for tooling a bead of sealant dispensed out said passageway from said outlet end and contacting both said long edges and both said short edges; a locating tab is disposed adjacent an opposite one of said long edges; and a metering recess is formed in said long edge opposite said tab so that a distance between said long edges at said recess is less than a distance between said long edges outside said recess.
13. The nozzle of claim 12 wherein said at least one wing is planar and has an angled trailing edge defining an acute angle relative to a corresponding outlet edge.
14. The nozzle of claim 12, wherein each said wing has a working edge defining an acute angle relative to said metering recess, which is formed in said associated long edge so that a resulting bead of sealant is tooled at edges of the bead of sealant.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) Included on the present nozzle 30 is a nozzle body 32 having a first, supply end 34 receiving caulk from the barrel outlet 22, and a second, outlet end 36 opposite the supply end. An internal passageway 38 is formed by the body 32 and connects the ends 34, 36. At least one tooling formation 40 is located at the outlet end 36 and is constructed and arranged for tooling a bead of sealant dispensed out the passageway 38 from the outlet end. In the preferred embodiment, the at least one tooling formation 40 is at least one and preferably a pair of wings projecting laterally from the nozzle body 32 at the outlet end 36.
(10) More specifically, the outlet end 36 is defined by a pair of generally parallel long edges 42, and a pair of generally parallel short edges 44 that together define a rectangular shape. The wings 40, which are preferably integrally molded with the nozzle 30 or otherwise attached as by chemical adhesive or the like, are disposed in a plane generally parallel to an adjacent one of the long edges 42. The wings 40 are constructed and arranged to be relatively stiff to be able to tool the sealant, but at the same time flexible in a direction opposite the direction of movement of the nozzle 30 (
(11) Another feature of the present nozzle 30 is that the long nozzle outlet edge 42 that is associated with the wings 40 is also provided with a metering recess 52. As the nozzle 30 and the attached caulking gun 10 are inclined relative to the board joint for application of the sealant, the metering recess 52 defines a restricted outlet for the sealant as the nozzle is dragged along the joint. Thus, the metering recess 52 is located between the wings 40 in a direction transverse to a longitudinal axis of the nozzle body 32.
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(13) Another feature of the present nozzle 30 is a guide tab 54 disposed at the nozzle outlet end 36 for following the joint as the nozzle 30 applies the sealant in an application direction. The tab 54 is located upstream of the application of the sealant, and projects from one of the long edges 42, specifically the edge 42a opposite the edge with the wings 40 and the metering recess 52. While other shapes are contemplated, the tab 54 is generally triangular-shaped, with a pointed end 56 extending perpendicularly from the nozzle body 32, and also from the longitudinal axis of the body. The tab 54 is constructed and arranged to follow the joint between adjacent construction panels, so that the bead of sealant applied to the joint follows the joint evenly.
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(17) While a particular embodiment of the present nozzle for sealant applicator having application enhancing formations has been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.