Caulking gun

a caulking gun and hand-operated technology, applied in the direction of liquid transfer devices, instruments, volume meters, etc., can solve the problems of increasing the stress on the user's wrist, difficult to accurately deliver compound, and inability to readily allow the user to hold a gun with both hands, etc., to achieve easy operation, easy to use, and reduce the effect of abrasion

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-08-09
CALVO RAFAEL ADOLFO +1
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Benefits of technology

[0006] Another object of the present invention is to provide the ability to adjust the balance point even while a cartridge remains in a cartridge holder.
[0026] Although multiple springs may be used to produce the actions necessary for the actuator plates to function, a single actuator spring design simplifies the construction of the gun. A single spring design may be used with a gun that does not have a sliding handle. In the preferred embodiment, a caulking gun includes a sliding handle, is manufactured as simply as possible and allows for both a handle and trigger to release for adjustment with one simple maneuver.

Problems solved by technology

Although this method of operation is adequate for many uses, some applications do not readily allow a user to hold a gun with both hands.
In such cases, a user must support the weight of the entire gun with one hand putting added stress on the user's wrist and making precise delivery of compound more difficult.
Operating a common caulking gun in a drawn back position is awkward, potentially imprecise and may quickly fatigue a user's wrist.
Furthermore, this design has the drawback that as a trigger is squeezed, a nozzle's tip pulls away from the point of contact.
This design may allow for a better balance at the beginning of use if only one hand holds such a gun, but the device does not allow for the option to operate it by the method of cradling the gun with one hand and gripping the handle with the other hand.

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[0038] Referring now to FIG. 3, there is shown an actuator coil spring (33.5) attached to stock (13) with bracket (34). Said spring attached to restraining plate tab (31.5a) at point (33.5a) and attached to plate (30.5) at point (33.5b); plate (30.5) using plate tab (30.5a) to keep spring (33.5) in place.

[0039] Referring now to FIG. 4, there is shown a cross sectional view of a handle (15) which includes channel (15a) through which rail (12) passes there through, the monorail alignment secured with fasteners (15b). Forked tab (53) slides along bracket (52) and DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS—Page 2 engages lower rail (12) at any of a series of teeth (12a). Spring (51), positioned inside trigger (16) engages tab (53) with spring end (51a). Toothed extension (50), positioned inside trigger (16) and straddling spring (51), contacts spring (51) at point (50a). The top of extension (50) engages trigger bar teeth (32a) only when trigger (16) is squeezed, as both trigge...

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Abstract

A caulking gun includes a cartridge holder, a stock, a plunger, actuator plates, an actuator spring, an adjustable handle, a trigger, a nozzle cutter, a cartridge poker and a retractable arm clip. A handle, able to slide along a lower rail of a cartridge holder, is engaged and disengaged using a trigger. Said handle permits a user to adjust the balance point of the gun at will. To disengage the handle, a trigger is lifted, releasing a forked tab at the rear of the handle that engages the lower rail. Squeezing the trigger reengages the forked tab. The actuator plates are aligned such that a cartridge's internal pressure is relieved each time the trigger is released. A nozzle cutter provides a clean cut, and allows for nozzle tips to be easily discarded. A retractable arm clip is used as a secondary contact point with a user's arm.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The invention described below relates to hand tools and, more particularly, to manually actuated caulking guns. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Caulking guns have been developed to provide a convenient way to dispense caulking or silicone compounds from cartridges. The cartridges themselves are generally made with a built-in plastic nozzle and provide a sliding plug on the opposite end of the nozzle. Caulking guns generally include a cartridge holder, a plunger with a shaft for pushing the compound in the cartridge, a handle and a trigger mechanism for advancing the plunger. Once the tip of a nozzle is cut, the seal of a cartridge broken using a poker and the cartridge has been placed in the gun, a user squeezes the trigger, advancing the plunger. The plunger in turn pushes the plug and the cartridge extrudes compound. The previous art generally includes a handle and a plunger advancing mechanism towards the back end of the gun. These guns commonly u...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B67D5/42B67D5/00B67D99/00B67D7/60
CPCB05C17/0123Y10T74/1558B05C17/0126
Inventor CALVO, RAFAEL ADOLFOCALVO, JANET ELLIS
Owner CALVO RAFAEL ADOLFO
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