Glass restoration apparatus and method
20170190125 ยท 2017-07-06
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Abstract
A damaged glass surface restoring tool comprises a replaceable, hermetically sealed container of glass fluid restoring substance aligned within a vacuum chamber perpendicularly to the glass surface. A method of restoring a damaged glass surface creates a vacuum in a chamber aligned over a crack in the glass and applying to the crack a glass restoring substance there before unexposed to air in a straight line path of application.
Claims
I claim:
1. A repair tool for repairing a crack in a surface, said tool comprising: a. a chamber having an open end defined by a lip; b. positioning means for positioning said chamber with said lip hermetically sealed against said surface; c. extracting means for extracting air from said chamber when said chamber is positioned against said surface, to create a degree of vacuum within a space defined by said chamber and said surface; d. cartridge means for containing a supply of a fluid substance, said cartridge means including a replaceable cartridge capable of being assembled within said chamber, said cartridge when so assembled including an exit opening and positioned to enable said fluid substance to be extruded therethrough and in a substantially straight line to said crack; and, e. extruding means positioned in proximity to said cartridge means for selectively extruding said substance into said vacuum.
2. The repair tool of claim 1 wherein said surface is slightly curved.
3. The repair tool of claim 2 wherein said slightly curved surface is a windshield.
4. The repair tool of claim 1 wherein said cartridge further includes a piston and wherein said extruding means includes an extruder plunger positioned to engage said piston when said cartridge is assembled within said chamber.
5. The repair tool of claim 1 wherein each of said chamber and said cartridge is cylindrical in shape and has an axis, and wherein when said cartridge is assembled in said chamber, each of said axes is coincidental with the other axis.
6. The repair tool of claim 5 wherein when said cartridge is assembled within said chamber, said axes are substantially perpendicular to said surface.
7. The repair tool of claim 6 wherein said cartridge further includes a piston and wherein said extruding means includes an extruder plunger positioned to engage said piston when said cartridge is assembled within said chamber, whereby when said extruder plunger is plunged, said substance is inserted into said crack in a straight line substantially perpendicular to said surface.
8. The repair tool of claim 1 wherein said substance is a vitreous material that hardens when cured.
9. The repair tool of claim 8 wherein said vitreous material comprises a vitrescent.
10. A method of repairing a crack in a surface comprising the steps of: a. positioning a repair tool including a chamber including a lip over said carck, said lip surrounding the crack and hermetically sealing said chamber against said surface and creating an hermetic space within said chamber; b. aligning within said chamber in a substantially straight-line alignment over said crack in said surface a replaceable cartridge charged with a fluid substance; c. extracting air from said chamber while said lip maintains a hermetic seal with said surface; d. extruding said fluid substance from said cartridge through said lip and into said crack in substantially a straight line path; and, e. discarding said replaceable cartridge and replacing it with second cartridge charged with a fluid substance, and reusing said repair tool having said second cartridge aligned therein.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein in said extruding step, said fluid substance is extruded from said cartridge through said lip and into said crack in a line path substantialluy perpendicular to said surface.
12. The method of claim 10 wherein said fluid substance is a vitreous material.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein said vitreous material is a vitrescent.
14. The method of claim 12 wherein said vitreous material comprises a resin that cures when exposed to air.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] A repair tool 10 is shown in proximity to a crack 12 in a windshield 14 of an automobile 16, reference being had initially to
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[0020] The vacuum cup cap 34 has a central circular open interior having threads. An air extractor 38 has threads on its outside complemental to the threads of the opening in vacuum cup cap 34. The air extractor 38 has an air extractor top handle 40 which is mounted and fixed to the top of air extractor 38, so that when the top handle 40 is turned, the air extractor 34 is turned exactly the same in the same rotary direction. An air extractor top handle cap 42 is designed to fit and be placed atop the top handle 40, as will be described and shown in greater detail below.
[0021] The air extractor 38 has an air extractor extension 44 integral with and extending below the air extractor 38. The air extractor extension 44 has an air extractor O-ring 46 around its lower end shaped to engage and provide an air seal with the interior space of the lower portion of the vacuum cup extension 24. The air extractor extension 44 and the air extractor 38 have a common, coaxial cylindrical interior space which will be described and shown in greater below.
[0022] A cartridge extruder 48 comprises a cartridge extruder head 50 connected to a cartridge extruder plunger 52. The extruder plunger 52 is designed to fit, and to pass through an opening in the air extractor top handle cap 42.
[0023] Continuing to refer to
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[0028] The then discharged cartridge 56 is removed from the tool 10 through the air extractor top handle 40 as shown in the direction of arrow 78. The spent cartridge 56 may be discarded, or may be re-charged with the fluid substance with which the crack has now been filled. A user of the present invention may keep a supply of charged cartridges 56 for quick and ready re-use of the tool 10. In such storage the fluid restoring substance will be kept sealed hermetically from contaminants, and from air and any other environment that might commence curing. The composition of the substance used in this restoration or repair process is not a part of the present invention herein. The composition of the substance used may be any desired resin or vitrescent or of any vitreous composition that will harden and cure as has been used in the past to restore glass surfaces and as are well known to those skilled in the art.
[0029] By using the foregoing steps, it may be appreciated that an apparatus is provided that allows for applying a restoring fluid substance to repair or restore a damaged glass surface such as a windshield 14, directly in a straight line from a supply of the fluid restoring substance, such as a cartridge 56 having a supply of the restoring substance, directly to a damage such as a crack 12 in the glass surface such as a windshield 14. The fluid substance is maintained within a sealed container such as cartridge 56, hermetically sealed from any exposure to air or any other environment that would start the curing process, and is continued to be so maintained until the fluid restoring substance is instantly conveyed to the damaged area through another hermetically sealed path or conduit created by creating a vacuum in that path, such as chamber 28, to the damaged area. Modifications may be perceived by those skilled in the art which will accomplish the same objectives as shown herein.
[0030] The foregoing detailed description of my invention and of preferred embodiments as to products, compositions and processes, is illustrative of specific embodiments only. It is understood, however, that additional embodiments may be perceived by those skilled in the art. The embodiments described herein, together with those additional embodiments, are considered to be within the scope of the present invention.