[0001] The invention relates to a dispenser head provided with an outlet opening and centring
means, for dispensing a viscous liquid in a groove. The dispenser head is particulary
suitable for dispensing for example glue before-making a tongue and grove joint.
[0002] A dispenser head of this type is known from e.g. EP-A-0 405 047.
[0003] Existing dispenser heads comprise in fact nothing more than a conically shaped nozzle
that produces a bead of glue or another liquid in or alongside a groove in a side
of for example a laminate floor board. The laminate floor board is next brought in
position and then pressed or knocked in place, in a way well known in the art, in
the process of which one hopes that the liquid will spread out and completely fill
the space between the neighbouring laminate floor boards. This is of great importance
because only the top layer of the laminate board has been impregnated. If there are
chinks between the laminate floor boards then water may penetrate into these chinks,
which causes the edges to raise. This is visually unattractive and it causes moreover
excessive wear of these edges, which negatively influences the life of the floor.
For a glued laminate floor it sometimes is important that bottom parts of the laminate
floor boards are well filled with glue as well, because this increases significantly
the strength of the joint and because one may walk the floor after a shorter drying
time.
[0004] A laminate floor may be put in place without gluing the laminate boards mutually
together. In that case the liquid is an impregnation means, for example a suitable
oil or wax, which is distributed in the groove: Here as well one should fill the seam
completely with impregnation means in order to prevent the adverse effects of moisture.
[0005] The object of the ivention is to realize a desired distribution of liquid in and
around the groove. This object is achieved according to the invention by the dispenser
head as defined in claim 1, by the glue-bottle as defined in claim 5 and by the cap
or glue-gun as defined in claim 6.
[0006] Particular embodiments of the invention are the subject of the dependent claims.
According to the invention the dispenser head comprises dispensing means for dispensing
the viscous liquid in the groove, that the centring means and the dispensing means
are placed in line and both have a V-shaped cross section and that the outlet opening
is situated between the centring means and the dispensing means. The centring means
thereby guide the liquid exactly to the place where it is needed, while the dispensing
means dispense the liquid before it will drip off.
[0007] From BE 627 101 a nozzle for a spraying ("Ajutage de pistolet pulvérisateur") is
known, provided with guiding means, for filling up gaps between building elements.
As these gaps should be filled-up completely, the known dispenser is not provided
with dispensing means.
[0008] From EP 0 405 047 a dispenser is known for filling up gaps, provided with guiding
means for maintaining a predefined angle between an outlet opening of the dispenser
and a surface to be treated.
[0009] From DE 25 29 498 a dispenser is known for filling for example a joint between two
boards. This known dispenser is provided with guiding means for guiding an outlet
opening through the joint and for maintaining a predefined angle between the outlet
opening and the joints. As the joint preferably is filled-up completely, this known
dispenser is not provided with dispensing means.
[0010] A favourable embodiment of the invention is characterized in that the centring means
and the dispensing means have an at least substantially symmetrical cross section,
such that the symmetrical tongue and groove joint can be completely treated with as
little glue as possible.
[0011] A further favourable embodiment of the invention is characterized in that the centring
means have an obtuse-angled V-shaped cross section and the dispensing means have an
acute angled V-shaped cross section. Centring means shaped in this manner easily guide
the dispenser head through the groove, while the acute angled dispensing means will
go deeper into the groove and dispense the liquid.
[0012] An alternative favourable embodiment of the invention is characterized in that the
dispenser head is provided with an asymmetrical shaped outlet opening. This creates
a possibility for completely gluing the upper part of the tongue and groove joint
while, for saving on glue, the lower part remains unglued.
[0013] The invention will now be further explained with reference to the following figures,
in which:
- Fig. 1A
- shows a dispenser head according to the state of the art;
- Fig. 1B
- shows a bead of glue, obtained with this dispenser head;
- Fig. 1C
- shows a glued joint obtained with this dispenser head;
- Fig. 2A
- shows in front view a possible embodiment of a dispenser head according to the invention;
- Fig. 2B
- shows in side view this embodiment of the dispenser head;
- Fig. 3A-7A
- show a number of desired distributions of glue;
- Fig. 3B-7B
- show the beads of glue necessary for obtaining these distributions;
- Fig. 3C-7c
- show in top view the corresponding dispenser heads;
- Fig. 8
- shows a glue-gun provided with a dispenser head according to the invention.
[0014] Fig. 1A shows a dispenser head 1 according to the state of the art, where dispenser
head 1 forms an integral part of a cap 2. Cap 2 forms the closure of a bottle 3 which
contains glue or an impregnation means or another liquid 4. Bottle 3 is made of a
flexible synthetic material and can be squeezed together, thereby forcing liquid 4
out of an opening 5.
[0015] Fig. 1B shows two laminate floor boards provided with a tongue 6 and a groove 7.
More in particular Fig. 1B shows a bead of glue 8, obtained with dispenser head 1
according to the state of the art. Bead 8 is put on this location because it is of
great importance that the joint made between two laminate floor boards is at least
near the upper edge saturated with glue. If this is not the case then moisture may
penetrate into the chinks between the laminate floor boards, which causes the edges
to rise. If bead 8 is too thin than the joint made by the glue is of inferior quality;
if bead 8 is too thick than the glue will run or drip off, which may also result in
an inferior joint. Even with a perfect bead 8 it is necessary to place the laminate
floor board within a few seconds, for preventing the glue to run off.
[0016] Fig. 1C shows a glued joint obtained by a dispenser head according to the state of
the art if everything works perfect. Only in the upper part a glued joint 9 is obtained.
With the dispenser head 1 according to the state of the art it is in fact impossible
to obtain a complete glued joint of the tongue 6 and the groove 7. For some applications
this means that the glued joint thus obtained is not strong enough.
[0017] Fig. 2A shows in front view a possible embodiment of a dispenser head 10 according
to the invention. In this embodiment dispenser head 10 is integrated again with a
cap 2, closing a bottle 3 filled with a liquid 4. Dispenser head 10 is made of a metal
or a wear resistant synthetic material, like POM. In operation, dispenser head 10
is moved alongside a laminate floor board, during which a centring of dispenser head
10 takes place substantially by the front placed obtuse-angled V-shaped part 11, while
liquid is pressed out via an outlet opening 12, which liquid is dispensed immediately
in and alongside the groove by an acute-angled V-shaped part 13.
[0018] Fig. 2B shows in side view the dispenser head 10, again with the obtuse-angled V-shaped
part 11 which provides for the centring in the groove, outlet opening 12 and the acute-angled
V-shaped part 13, for dispensing the liquid leaving outlet opening 12 inside and alongside
the groove.
[0019] An additional advantage of the inventive dispenser head is that outlet opening 12
is wide compared with the outlet opening of known dispenser heads. This implies that
less force is needed for squeezing bottle 3 and that the occurrence of lower arm complaints
connected with this type of movements is reduced.
[0020] Fig. 3A,4A,5A,6A,7A give some examples of different types of glue distributions 14
that can be obtained with the inventive dispenser head by selecting the shape of the
outlet opening 12. Fig. 3B,4B,5B, 6B,7B show how for these glue distributions 14 the
glue beads 15 should be placed in and around groove 7. Fig. 3C,4C,5C,6C,7C subsequently
show how outlet opening 12 must be selected for realizing these glue beads 15.
[0021] Fig. 8 schematically shows a glue-gun provided with a dispenser head 10 according
to the invention. In this case the glue is supplied under some pressure via a tube
17, which tube 17 is closed by a clamp 18a,18b. With the aid of a trigger 19 the clamp
half 18b can be pulled away, after which glue can escape via outlet opening 12 in
dispenser head 10. Here too a desired glued joint or an impregnation is obtained thanks
to the inventive shape of dispenser head 10. The advantage of using a glue-gun compared
with a glue bottle is that it is much easier to produce a bead of glue with a constant
thickness. Moreover injuries are prevented that may be caused by the repetitive squeezing
of the bottle with glue or any other liquid.
1. Dispenser head (10) provided with an outlet opening (12) and centring means (11),
for dispensing a viscous liquid in a groove, characterized in that the dispenser head (10) also comprises dispensing means (13) for dispensing the viscous
liquid in the groove, that the centring means (11) and the dispensing means (13) are
placed in line and both have a V-shaped cross section and that the outlet opening
(12) is situated between the centring means (11) and the dispensing means (13).
2. Dispenser head (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the centring means (11) and the dispensing means (13) have an at least substantially
symmetrical cross section.
3. Dispenser head (10) according to claim 2, characterized in that the centring means (11) have an obtuse-angled V-shaped cross section and the dispensing
means (13) have an acute angled V-shaped cross section.
4. Dispenser head (10) according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the dispenser head (10) is provided with an asymmetrical shaped outlet opening (12).
5. Glue-bottle (3), provided with a dispenser head (10) according to one of the claims
1 to 4.
6. Cap or glue-gun provided with a dispenser head (10) according to one of the claims
1 to 4.
1. Verteilkopf (10), versehen mit einer Ausstromöffnung (12) und Zentriermitteln (11),
für das Auftragen einer viskosen Flüssigkeit in eine Nut, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Verteilkopf (10) gleichzeitig Verteilmittel (13) umfasst für das Verteilen der
viskosen Flüssigkeit in der Nut, dass die Zentriermittel (11) und die Verteilmittel
(13) in einer Linie liegen und beide einen V-förmigen Querschnitt haben, und dass
sich die Ausströmöffnung (12) zwischen den Zentriermitteln (11) und den Verteilmitteln
(13) befindet.
2. Verteilkopf (10) gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Zentriermittel (11) und die Verteilmittel (13) einen zumindest im Wesentlichen
symmetrischen Querschnitt haben.
3. Verteilkopf (10) gemäß Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Zentriermittel (11) einen V-förmigen, stumpfwinkligen Querschnitt haben und die
Verteilmittel (13) einen V-förmigen, spitzwinkligen Querschnitt haben.
4. Verteilkopf (10) gemäß dem Anspruch 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Verteilkopf (10) mit einer asymmetrisch geformten Ausströmöffnung (12) versehen
ist.
5. Leimflakon (3), versehen mit einem Verteilkopf (10) gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis
einschließlich 4.
6. Kappe oder Leimpistole, versehen mit einem Verteilkopf (10) gemäß einem der Ansprüche
1 bis einschließlich 4.
1. Tête distributrice (10) présentant une ouverture de sortie (12) et un moyen de centrage
(11), pour distribuer un liquide visqueux dans une rainure, caractérisée en ce que la tête distributrice (10) comprend également un moyen de distribution (13) pour
distribuer le liquide visqueux dans la rainure, que le moyen de centrage (11) et le
moyen de distribution (13) sont placés en ligne et présentent tous les deux une section
transversale en forme de V, et en ce que l'ouverture de sortie (12) est située entre le moyen de centrage (11) et le moyen
de distribution (13).
2. Tête distributrice (10) selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que le moyen de centrage (11) et le moyen de distribution (13) ont une section transversale
au moins sensiblement symétrique.
3. Tête distributrice (10) selon la revendication 2, caractérisée en ce que les moyens de centrage (11) ont une section transversale en forme de V d'un angle
obtus et les moyens de distribution (13) ont une section transversale en forme de
V d'un angle aigu.
4. Tête distributrice (10) selon la revendication 2 ou 3, caractérisée en ce que la tête distributrice (10) présente une ouverture de sortie (12) d'une forme asymétrique.
5. Bouteille de colle (3) présentant une tête distributrice (10) selon l'une des revendications
1 à 4.
6. Capuchon ou pistolet de colle présentant une tête distributrice (10) selon l'une des
revendications 1 à 4.