[0001] The present invention relates to a device for dispensing pressurized fluids with
a body structure that comprises a handle structure with a trigger, means for securing
a container to said body structure and a fluid connection from the means for securing
the container to an outlet nozzle of the device. This device can be used for dispensing
pressurized fluids, such as sealants, adhesives and foams, in particular polyurethane
foam, which are contained in a pressurized container. The container with the fluid
is fixed on the means for securing the container and the trigger of the handle structure
is used for allowing the fluid to flow from the container towards the nozzle of the
device.
[0002] Devices for dispensing pressurized fluids are widely used in construction and repair
work for the application of foam material, such as polyurethane foam, in applying
the foam in mounting panels or other components. Such devices are also called guns.
A current problem encountered during the use of such guns is that the gun encounters
obstructions such as structural members which impede or prevent access to locations
at which foam is to be applied.
[0003] A gun for dispensing plastic foam material is disclosed in
EP 1 046 427 A1. The gun comprises a manually operable indexing system for positioning a container
in any of three orientations relative to the gun body. Although the foam dispensing
gun is used to avoid impediment to locations at which foam is to be applied, it is
still difficult to have access to some locations. Particularly, when an operator wants
to apply foam at the ceiling, he is still hindered by the container being positioned
above the axis of the gun body. The indexing system enabling an operator to position
the container carrier and container thereon to any of three positions of orientation
and to retain them in the selected position is thus not enough to provide access to
locations where the height above the foam gun is limited.
[0004] Another example of a foam dispensing device is known from
GB 2,446,785 A1. This document describes a disposable can of foam attached to an adapter and linked
to a gun with a tube. The tube can rotate slidingly along the axis of the gun body
structure. Further, a flexible tube is provided, linking the adapter to the spray
head, the adapter being held in a bracket and being rotatable and lockt at a pivot
in the gun.
[0005] EP 2 275 208 A1 describes a gun for dispensing foam comprising a body structure, a handle structure,
a means for securing a container to said body structure and a flexible tube for connecting
the container to said gun by means of an adapter ring, wherein the container can be
substantially vertically moved in said body. The drawback of this device is that the
container might hinder access to locations where the foam is to be applied, Furthermore,
the flexible tube is not a very satisfying solution since the foam might harden inside
the tube and block it.
[0006] The objective of the present invention is to provide an ergonomic device for dispensing
pressurized fluids which can be used in any position and which allows access to any
locations in which the pressurized fluid has to be applied.
[0007] This objective is achieved according to the present invention in that the means for
securing the container are designed in such a way that the container main axis is
essentially parallel to the axis of the body structure.
[0008] In devices according to the prior art, the container main axis is essentially perpendicular
to the axis of the body structure and thus hinders application of the fluid in some
positions. According to the present invention, the container main axis is essentially
parallel to the axis of the body structure so that the general shape of the device
ressembles more to a gun or a pistol. This allows to apply the fluid in any position
of the device without being hindered by the container and is also better in an ergonomic
point of view. Unlike to the prior art in which the container main axis is perpendicular
to the outlet nozzle, it is positioned essentially parallel to it according to the
present invention.
[0009] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the means for securing the
container are positioned on the upper side of the body structure and the handle structure
is positioned on the lower side of the body structure.
[0010] In summary, the means for securing the container are placed on the upper side of
the body structure whereas the trigger is on the lower side of the body structure.
[0011] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the handle structure is positioned
at the end of the body structure opposed to the outlet nozzle.
[0012] In this embodiment, the lower end of the container, the end which is opposite to
the opening of the container, extends over the handle. This device ressembles somekind
to a pistol and is used with only one hand.
[0013] In another embodiment of the invention, two handle structures are provided, one behind
the other one, one of these handle structures being provided with the trigger.
[0014] This device ressembles more to a machine gun or to a drilling machine and allows
to use both hands for supporting the device. In this device, the second handle will
be in the region of the lower end of the container or even behind it. The trigger
may be either on the front or on the rear handle.
[0015] According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the rotating point
of the trigger is positioned above the body structure besides the container in its
mounted position.
[0016] It has been found out that this raised position of the trigger allows an easier actioning
of the trigger since the momentum required for actioning the trigger is smaller.
[0017] In this context, the rotating point of the trigger is preferably positioned essentially
at the heigth of the main axis of the container in its mounted position.
[0018] This can be achieved by two extensions of the body structure extending upwards on
both sides of the container, the rotating point of the trigger being placed on these
extensions.
[0019] In a further embodiment of the invention, inside the outlet nozzle a longitudinally
movable needle is provided which is connected to means for blocking the movement of
the needle.
[0020] This needle is used for opening the outlet nozzle and dispensing fluid upon actioning
the trigger. Likewise, the needle which is loaded by a spring blocks the outlet nozzle
when the trigger is not actioned. The needle might also be used for pushing cured
fluid outside of the outlet nozzle. The means for blocking the movement of the needle
are used for security reasons in order to avoid unintentional actioning of the device.
[0021] According to one embodiment, the means for blocking the movement of the needle are
positioned at the free end of the handle structure.
[0022] According to another embodiment, the means for blocking the needle are positioned
at the end of the body structure opposed to the outlet nozzle.
[0023] In the following, a preferred embodiment of the inventioned is described in detail
with reference to the figures in which
- Figure 1
- shows a side view of a device according to the present invention,
- Figure 2
- shows a cross-section through the side view of Figure 1,
- Figure 3
- shows a perspective view of the device.
[0024] As shown in Figures 1 to 3, the device for dispensing pressurized fluids has a body
structure 1 that comprises a handle structure 2 with a spring-mounted trigger 3, means
4 for securing a container 5 to said body structure 1. The means 4 for securing a
container 5 are configured in such a way that a container 5 can be fixed tightly on
them, e.g. by screwing. There may be adapters in order to fix different kinds of containers
5 on the means 4 for securing a container 5. It can be seen from Figure 2 that a fluid
connection 6 is provided from the means 4 for securing the container 5 to an outlet
nozzle 7 of the device. By fixing the container 5 containing the pressurized fluid
onto the means 4 for securing the container 5, the outlet of the container 5 is tightly
connected to the fluid connection 6 which ends at the outlet nozzle 7.
[0025] In the device of the present invention, the means 4 for securing the container 5
are designed in such a way that the main axis 5' of the container 5 is essentially
parallel to the axis 1' of the body structure 1.
[0026] The means 4 for securing the container 5 are positioned on one side of the body structure
1, called the upper side, and the handle structure 2 is positioned on the other side
of the body structure 1, the so-called lower side.
[0027] In the embodiment shown in the Figures, the handle structure 2 is positioned at the
end of the body structure 1 which is opposed to the outlet nozzle 7. However, two
handle structures 2 could be provided, one behind the other one, one of these handle
structures 2 being provided with the trigger 3.
[0028] It can be seen from Figures 1 and 3 that the rotating point 8 of the trigger 3 is
positioned above the body structure 1 besides the container 5 in its mounted position.
In the embodiment shown, it is positioned essentially at the height of the main axis
5' of the container 5 in its mounted position. This is achieved in by two extensions
9 of the body structure 1 extending upwards on both sides of the container 5 in its
mounted position, the rotating point 8 of the trigger 3 being placed on these extensions
8.
[0029] As shown in Figure 2, a longitudinally movable needle 10 loaded by a spring 12 is
provided inside the outlet nozzle 7 which is connected to means 11 for blocking the
movement of the needle 10. As shown in Figure 2, the means for blocking the needle
are positioned at the end of the body structure opposed to the outlet nozzle. Alternatively,
the means 11 for blocking the movement of the needle 10 could be positioned at the
free end of the handle structure 2.
1. Device for dispensing pressurized fluids with a body structure (1) that comprises
a handle structure (2) with a trigger (3), means (4) for securing a container (5)
to said body structure (1) and a fluid connection (6) from the means (4) for securing
the container (5) to an outlet nozzle (7) of the device, characterized in that the means (4) for securing the container (5) are designed in such a way that the
main axis (5') of the container (5) is essentially parallel to the axis (1') of the
body structure (1).
2. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the means (4) for securing the container (5) are positioned on the upper side of
the body structure (1) and the handle structure (2) is positioned on the lower side
of the body structure (1).
3. Device according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that the handle structure (2) is positioned at the end of the body structure (2) opposed
ot the outlet nozzle (7).
4. Device according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that two handle structures (2) are provided one behind the other one, one of these handle
structures (2) being provided with the trigger (3).
5. Device according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the rotating point (8) of the trigger (3) is positioned above the body structure
(1) besides the container (5) in its mounted position.
6. Device according to claim 5, characterized in that the rotating point (8) of the trigger (3) is positioned essentially at the height
of the main axis (5') of the container (5) in its mounted position.
7. Device according to claim 5 or claim 6, characterized in that two extensions (9) of the body structure (1) extending upwards on both sides of the
container (5) are provided, the rotating point (8) of the trigger (3) being placed
on these extensions (9).
8. Device according one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that inside the outlet nozzle (7) a longitudinally movable needle (10) is provided which
is connected to means (11) for blocking the movement of the needle (10).
9. Device according to claim 8, characterized in that the means (11) for blocking the movement of the needle (10) are positioned at the
free end of the handle structure (2).
10. Device according to claim 8, characterized in that the means (11) for blocking the needle (10) are positioned at the end of the body
structure (1) opposed to the outlet nozzle (7).