Drill powered caulking gun
12311403 ยท 2025-05-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05C17/0133
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A drill powered caulking gun preferably includes a cartridge holder, a lead screw, a lead screw nut, a thrust bearing, a washer and a plunger. The cartridge holder preferably includes a front end cap, a cartridge support member and a rear end cap. The lead screw preferably includes a threaded diameter, a hex drive member, a thrust bearing shoulder and a threaded end. The threaded diameter includes a fine thread. The lead screw nut includes a retention flange, a D-shaped portion and a threaded body. The lead screw nut is inserted through a D-shaped opening in the rear end cap. The lead screw nut is retained in the rear end cap with a jam nut. The plunger, thrust bearing and washer are rotatably retained on the threaded end with a lock nut. The plunger is used to push a diaphragm in the caulking cartridge to dispense caulk through a nozzle.
Claims
1. A drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge, the caulking cartridge includes a diaphragm for dispensing caulk, comprising: a cartridge holder includes a first end and a second, a space between said first end and said second end is sized to axially retain the caulking cartridge; a lead screw includes one end threadably retained in said first end of said cartridge holder, wherein said one end of said lead screw is capable of being directly retained by a chuck of the drill, said lead screw and the chuck are located on the same centerline; a plunger is rotatably retained on an opposing end of said lead screw, wherein said plunger pushes the diaphragm to dispense caulk; and a thrust washer is located behind said plunger.
2. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 1, wherein: said cartridge holder includes a front end cap, a cartridge support member and a rear end cap, said front end cap is secured to a front end of said cartridge support member, said rear end cap is secured to a rear end of said cartridge support member.
3. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 2, wherein: said front end cap includes a U-shaped slot to provide clearance for a caulk dispensing nozzle of the caulking cartridge.
4. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 1, wherein: said lead screw includes said threaded diameter, a hex drive member, a thrust bearing shoulder and a threaded end, said hex drive member extends from said one end of said threaded diameter, said thrust bearing shoulder extends from an opposing end of said threaded diameter, said threaded end terminates an end of said thrust bearing shoulder.
5. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 4, further comprising: a lock nut is threaded on to said threaded end to rotatably retain said plunger and said thrust washer.
6. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 2, further comprising: a screw nut is removably retained in said rear end cap, with a jam nut, said screw nut includes internal threads which are sized to threadably receive said threaded diameter of said lead screw.
7. A drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge, the caulking cartridge includes a diaphragm for dispensing caulk through a caulk dispensing nozzle, comprising: a cartridge holder includes a first end and a second, a space between said first end and said second end axially retains the caulk cartridge, the caulk dispensing nozzle extends past said first end; a lead screw includes one end threadably retained in said second end of said cartridge holder, said lead screw includes a threaded diameter with a thread count per inch of at least 24, wherein said one end of said lead screw is capable of being directly retained by a chuck of the drill, said lead screw and the chuck are located on the same centerline; a plunger is rotatably retained on an opposing end of said lead screw, wherein said plunger is sized to push the diaphragm; and a thrust washer is located behind said plunger.
8. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 7, wherein: said cartridge holder includes a front end cap, a cartridge support member and a rear end cap, said front end cap is secured to a front end of said cartridge support member, said rear end cap is secured to a rear end of said cartridge support member.
9. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 8, wherein: said front end cap includes a U-shaped slot to provide clearance for the caulk dispensing nozzle of the caulking cartridge.
10. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 7, wherein: said lead screw includes said threaded diameter, a hex drive member, a thrust bearing shoulder and a threaded end, said hex drive member extends from said one end of said threaded diameter, said thrust bearing shoulder extends from an opposing end of said threaded diameter, said threaded end terminates an end of said thrust bearing shoulder.
11. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 10, further comprising: a lock nut is threaded on to said threaded end to rotatably retain said plunger and said thrust washer.
12. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 8, further comprising: a screw nut is removably retained in said rear end cap, with a jam nut, said screw nut includes internal threads which are sized to threadably receive said threaded diameter of said lead screw.
13. A drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge, the caulking cartridge includes a diaphragm for dispensing caulk through a caulk dispensing nozzle, comprising: a cartridge holder includes a first end and a second, a space between said first end and said second end axially retains the caulking cartridge, the caulk dispensing nozzle extends past said first end; a lead screw includes one end threadably retained in said second end, said lead screw includes a threaded diameter with a thread count per inch of at least 24, wherein said one end of said lead screw is capable of being directly retained by a chuck of the drill, said lead screw and the chuck are located on the same centerline; a plunger is rotatably retained on an opposing end of said lead screw, wherein said plunger is sized to push the diaphragm; a thrust washer is located behind said plunger; and a washer is located behind said thrust washer.
14. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 13, wherein: said cartridge holder includes a front end cap, a cartridge support member and a rear end cap, said front end cap is secured to a front end of said cartridge support member, said rear end cap is secured to a rear end of said cartridge support member.
15. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 14, wherein: said front end cap includes a U-shaped slot to provide clearance for a caulk dispensing nozzle of the caulking cartridge.
16. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 13, wherein: said lead screw includes said threaded diameter, a hex drive member, a thrust bearing shoulder and a threaded end, said hex drive member extends from said one end of said threaded diameter, said thrust bearing shoulder is located on an opposing end of said threaded diameter, said threaded end terminates an end of said thrust bearing shoulder.
17. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 16, further comprising: a lock nut is threaded on to said threaded end to rotatably retain said plunger and said thrust washer.
18. The drill powered caulking gun for retaining a caulking cartridge of claim 14, further comprising: a screw nut is removably retained in said rear end cap, with a jam nut, said screw nut includes internal threads which are sized to threadably receive said threaded diameter of said lead screw.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) The lead screw 12 preferably includes a threaded diameter 40, a hex drive member 42, a thrust bearing shoulder 44 and a threaded end 46. The hex drive member 42 extends from a rear end of the threaded diameter 40 and the thrust bearing shoulder is formed on a front of the threaded diameter 40. The threaded end 46 terminates an end of the thrust bearing shoulder 44. The threaded diameter 40 preferably has a fine thread, which is at least 24 threads per inch, at least 28 threads per inch, at least 32 threads per inch, or at least 40 threads per inch. The diameter of the threaded diameter 40 is preferably at least 3/16 inch (#10). Examples of unified nation fine (UNF) threads are 28, 5/1624 and 24. With reference to
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(10) The rotation of the lead screw 12 by a drill (not shown) tends to cause the cartridge holder 10 to rotate. The thrust bearing 16 and the washer 18 reduce the amount of friction between the plunger 20 and the lead screw 12. Reduced friction results in less human arm strength required to prevent the cartridge holder 10 from rotating and torque load on the drill. The fine threads of the threaded diameter 40 increase the number of rotations of the lead screw 12, while decreasing the linear movement of the plunger 20 to dispense less caulk. Both human arms require less physical strength exerted to operate the drill powered caulking gun 1, which results in less physical fatigue to operate the drill powered caulking gun 1.
(11) The drill powered caulking gun 1 preferably operates in the following manner. The lead screw 12 is rotated to move the plunger 20 against the rear end cap 26. A caulking cartridge 100 is inserted into the cartridge holder 10. The lead screw 12 is rotated in the opposite direction, until it is snug against the diaphragm of the caulking cartridge 100. The drill is actuated to cause the diaphragm to move forward in the caulking cartridge 100 to dispense caulk.
(12) While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.