Tool for dispensing viscous material from a deformable tube
11261018 · 2022-03-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Michael Dean McCutchan (Hamilton, OH, US)
- Kevin Gampfer (Milford, OH, US)
- Jeremy Thomas Lacy (Centerville, OH, US)
- James Joseph Doogan (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- Mitchell James Wagner (Sugar Grove, IL, US)
- Nicholas John Wagner (Plano, IL, US)
- James Troy Starkey (North Haven, CT, US)
Cpc classification
B65D83/0055
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B69/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tool which is relatively simple in design, is easy to manufacture and assemble, and which is capable of dispensing precise amounts of the fluid contents of a deformable tube until the contents have been substantially completely dispensed is provided. The tool includes interlocking casing halves and a rigid actuator jaw which is adapted to be pressed against the tube to dispense the contents of the tube.
Claims
1. A tool for dispensing material from a deformable tube comprising a tube body, a sealed first end, a neck, and a discharge outlet, said tool comprising: first and second casing halves joinable together to form a hollow outer casing, the casing halves, when joined together, forming an aperture in an upper portion of the casing through which the discharge end of said deformable tube extends, said first and second casing halves including a circumferential shelf adapted to retain said neck of said tube; an actuator insertable into said casing, said actuator having first and second opposing arms extending from a base, each actuator arm comprising a jaw having an inwardly facing surface adapted to press against said deformable tube body and an outwardly facing gripping surface, the inwardly facing surfaces of each of said actuator arms comprising a first convex section adapted to conform to the outer surface of the tube body, and a second section angled away from said outer surface of said tube body and adapted to conform with the outer surface of said tube body without deformation of said tube neck when the contents of said tube are maximally dispensed, wherein said second section angled away from said outer surface of said tube body is angled at an angle of approximately 30°.
2. A tool as claimed in claim 1 in which the jaws of said actuator are substantially rigid.
3. A tool as claimed in claim 1 in which said casing halves include complementary interlocking projections in said upper portions thereof.
4. A tool as claimed in claim 1 in which said casing halves include complementary bosses and apertures to aid in alignment of said casing halves.
5. A tool as claimed in claim 4 in which said bosses are tapered.
6. A tool as claimed in claim 1 in which each of said casing halves includes a generally horizontally extending base half.
7. A tool as claimed in claim 6 in which said base of said actuator includes a pair of ridges extending downwardly from each of said base halves, and each of said base halves of said casing halves includes a slot adapted to mate with a corresponding ridge on said actuator base.
8. A tool as claimed in claim 7 in which each of said casing halves includes one or more guides adapted to align said actuator within said casing halves.
9. A tool as claimed in claim 1 in which said discharge outlet of said deformable tube includes external threads, and said tool further includes a dispensing nozzle comprising internal threads adapted to engage said external threads of said discharge outlet.
10. A tool as claimed in claim 9 in which said dispensing nozzle and said circumferential shelf on said casing halves include interengaging ratchets to lock said dispensing nozzle and casing against relative rotation.
11. A tool as claimed in claim 10 in which said dispensing nozzle includes external threads, and said tool further includes a cover adapted to threadedly engage said dispensing nozzle.
12. A tool as claimed in claim 1 in which said first convex section has a radius of approximately 10 inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following detailed description of specific embodiments of the present invention can be best understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structure is indicated with like reference numerals and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(18) The inwardly facing surfaces 38, 40 have a convex profile which matches the profile of the deformable tube 20 during dispensing of the contents of the tube. This profile permits the operator of the dispensing tool to apply an even dispensing force along substantially the entire length of the tube so that a maximal amount of the contents of the tube are usefully dispensed. For example, we have found that for a tube length of approximately 2.5 inches, a tube diameter of approximately 0.5 inches, forming inwardly facing surfaces with a radius, R (see
(19) As also shown, actuator 30 includes complementary outwardly facing gripping surfaces 42, 44 for the user. For example, using a thumb and forefinger, a user can readily grip the tool and squeeze the jaws to dispense precise amounts of the contents of the tube. The actuator may also include reinforcing components such as, for example, ribs 43, 45, to aid in maintaining the rigidity of the jaws during operation.
(20) The jaws of actuator 30 also include respective second sections 48, 49 adjacent the upper end of the actuator which are angled away from the outer surface 23 of deformable tube body 22. As shown in
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(22) Then, casing half 12 is pressed against the actuator. Again, corresponding guides extending from adjacent the base of the casing half 14 aid in properly aligning the casing halves. Adjacent the upper portions of casing halves 12, 14 complementary interlocking projections 50, 52 and complementary posts and apertures 54, 56 are located on each of the casing halves. As the casing halves are pressed together, posts 54 are guided into apertures 56 to properly align the casing halves. The completed construction is shown in
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(28) The tool of the present invention is suitable for dispensing low viscosity liquids, as well as higher viscosity gels or pastes in a precise manner from a deformable tube. In some embodiments, the contents of the tube comprise an adhesive such as a cyanoacrylate adhesive. It will be apparent to skilled persons that the tool may be useful in dispensing a wide variety of other fluid materials.
(29) In order that embodiments of the invention may be better understood, the following examples are presented. However, particular materials, sizes, and amounts presented in the Examples should not be construed to limit the overall scope of the invention.
Example 1
(30) Metal tubes containing approximately 5 gm of cyanoacrylate liquid adhesive were obtained from Adhesive Systems, Inc., Frankfort, Ill. Tests were performed to measure the amount of force required to dispense adhesive from the tubes versus the amount of force required when the metal tube neck becomes involved in the dispensing process. The results are shown in Table 1 below.
(31) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Force to Squeeze Force to Deform Tube and Dispense Neck and Dispense Sample Product (lbs) Product (lbs) 1 7 15 2 8 15 3 9 14 4 9 16 5 8 18 6 9 16 7 7 16 8 8 16 9 7 18 10 8 14 Mean 8.0 15.8 Std. Dev. 0.8 1.4
(32) The squeezing force required was measured using a Baseline Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer manufactured by Fabrication Enterprises, Inc., Irvington, N.Y. The tubes were squeezed with enough force to continuously dispense product through an attached nozzle. The metal tube shoulders/necks were squeezed using the minimal force which would cause deformation of the neck, visually recorded as the point at which the shoulder radius of the tube was bent downwardly. The test results show that an evenly applied force provides a continuous flow of product dispensed from the tube. However, if the metal neck of the tube becomes involved in the dispensing process, the amount of force required to dispense product almost doubles.
Example 2
(33) Tests were performed to compare the amounts and percentages of adhesive dispensed from tools made in accordance with the embodiments of the present invention described above and illustrated in the accompanying drawings (identified in the Table as “
(34) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Total Fill Std. Dispensed Weight % Deviation Weight in Tube Dis- Mean % % Product Sample (gm) (gm) pensed Dispensed Dispensed Loctite C1 2.76 3.35 82.4 Liquid Loctite C2 2.84 3.75 75.7 Liquid Loctite C3 3.08 3.79 81.3 77.3% 0.037 Liquid Loctite C4 2.64 3.81 69.3 Liquid Loctite C5 3.00 3.80 78.9 Liquid Loctite C6 2.82 3.74 75.4 Liquid Loctite C7 2.79 3.67 76.0 Liquid Loctite C8 3.03 3.77 80.4 Liquid Loctite C9 2.85 3.73 76.4 Liquid Loctite C10 2.91 3.75 77.6 Liquid FIG. 1 1 4.67 5.39 86.6 92.1% 0.038 FIG. 1 2 4.24 4.32 98.1 FIG. 1 3 4.26 4.57 93.2 FIG. 1 4 4.72 5.31 88.9 FIG. 1 5 4.26 4.56 93.4 FIG. 1 6 4.83 5.24 92.2 FIG. 1 7 5.00 5.59 89.4 FIG. 1 8 4.30 4.45 96.6 FIG. 1 9 4.40 4.65 94.6 FIG. 1 10 4.05 4.59 88.2
(35) It is noted that terms like “preferably,” “commonly,” and “typically” are not utilized herein to limit the scope of the claimed invention or to imply that certain features are critical, essential, or even important to the structure or function of the claimed invention. Rather, these terms are merely intended to highlight alternative or additional features that may or may not be utilized in a particular embodiment of the present invention.
(36) For the purposes of describing and defining the present invention it is noted that the terms “substantially” and “approximately” are utilized herein to represent the inherent degree of uncertainty that may be attributed to any quantitative comparison, value, measurement, or other representation. The term “substantially” is also utilized herein to represent the degree by which a quantitative representation may vary from a stated reference without resulting in a change in the basic function of the subject matter at issue.
(37) Unless the meaning is clearly to the contrary, all ranges set forth herein are deemed to be inclusive of all values within the recited range as well as the endpoints.
(38) Having described the invention in detail and by reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the appended claims. More specifically, although some aspects of the present invention are identified herein as preferred or particularly advantageous, it is contemplated that the present invention is not necessarily limited to these preferred aspects of the invention.