US2478078A - Reservoir and applicator for calking compound - Google Patents
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- This invention relates to the art of packaging and applying caulking. or sealing compound, and has. for its primary aim the provision of a reservoir and applicator for caulking compound, that is specially formed and designed to permit introduction of the material to places inaccessible to the applicators that have heretofore been employed.
- Another important aimv of this invention is the provision of a reservoir and applicator for caulking compound which has as a component part thereof, an unique cartridge end capable of having the compound extruded through a nozzle either axially or eccentrically disposed.
- Another aim of this invention is to provide a reservoir for caulking compound, which reservoir is in the nature of a tubular member having a lining of material that eliminates friction between the wall of the said member and the shiftable cap or extruding part during operation.
- Another aim of the instant invention is the provision of a reservoir for caulking compound that is formed of tubular stock, the thickness whereof may be appreciably diminished to lower the cost because of the employment of at least two layers of material around the outer surface of the tube.
- Fig. 1 is a side elevational View of a reservoir and applicator for caulking compounds made in accordance with the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal central sectional view through the reservoir per se, illustrating the friction type closure used in one of the end walls of the reservoir.
- Fig. 3 is an end elevational view of the cartridge illustrated in Fig. 2.
- Fig. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view through one end of a caulking compound reservoir illustrating a modified form of end closure.
- Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4, but with the end closure entirely removed and the eccentric nozzle in place;
- Fig. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary detailed sectional view through a portion of the wall of the reservoir illustrating the inner and outer coating of material.
- the numeral l0 broadly designates the reservoir for caulking compound l2, which is packaged in reservoir lll until applied through the use of extruding apparatus of one character or another.
- the extruding apparatus illustrated in Fig. 1,. comprises a yoke M, a manually manipulable part 16, and the nozzle l8.
- a liner 28 is of oil proof parchment and serves to not only preclude the action of compound I2 upon the material from which reservoir I0 is produced, but acts as means for eliminating undue friction between flange 24 and the reservoir wall.
- closure 22 is reamed onto the end of reservoir in and has a central opening 30 normally closed by a friction plug 32, that may be easily lifted from place when nozzle [8 is to be inserted.
- This nozzle 58 is mounted upon a plate 34, the diameter whereof is substantially the same as the diameter of closure 22 between the curled flanges 36 thereof.
- nozzle l8 may quickly enter opening 30 after cap 32 has been removed. Inturned ends of yoke M (Fig. 1), will overlie the marginal edge of plate 34, and as the part it is being manipulated, adequate force will be exerted to maintain the parts in assembled condition.
- a removable lid 38 having an opening All at its axis which is normally closed by cap 42.
- This cap 42 is of the friction type and is quickly removable by the user of the equipment when nozzle 8 is to be inserted through hole ill. If nozzle IB is to be offset when work requiring such disposition of 3 the nozzle is encountered, then lid 38 is lifted from its place and plate 34' moved over the open end of reservoir II] to position nozzle [8 in an off center location.
- Plate 34 and nozzle It! may be shifted by relieving the pressure thereon, which is exerted by yoke 14, and the applicator will thereby become useful in work where the centrally disposed nozzle could not be used and placement of the compound would of necessity be through the medium of a trowel or putty knife, all of which is objectionable and unsatisfactory.
- the outer surface of reservoir H) has a jacket composed of at least two layers 44 of waterproofing material. This outer jacket cooperates with lining 28 in preserving the intermediate body 46 from which the tube is constructed, and when layers 44 are so combined with inner liner 28, the thickness of material 46 may be appreciably reduced, to the end that manufacturing cost and consumption of material is minimized. This is an important factor because the tube from which reservoir in is constructed, is discarded after the compound 12 therein has been forced therefrom.
- said reservoir includes a tubular member having one end thereof provided with an internal annulus having an outwardly facing, continuous shoulder
- said applicator includes a frame piece mounted on the reservoir and having a number of ears extending radially inwardly with respect to said one end of the reservoir; a fiat, circular plate having a diameter less than the diameter of said reservoir and greater than the diameter of said annulus adjacent said shoulder; and an eccentrically disposed nozzle extending through the plate and rigidly secured thereto, said plate being adapted to bear flatly against said shoulder in closed relationship to said member and to rotate freely on the shoulder between the latter and said ears, whereby to permit quick alteration of the position of said nozzle with respect to the reservoir.
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g 1949. P. c. BATTENFELD RESERVOIR AND APPLICATOR FUR CALKING COMPOUND Filed May 14, 1945 INVENTOR. Pmx/ 6. flaw/77 6M Patented Aug. 2, 1949 iiITED TAT RESERVOIR AND APPLICATOR; FOR CALKING COMPOUND Paul C. Battenfelol, Kansas City, Mo assignor to Battenfeld' Grease & Oil Corp, Kansas City, Mo, a corporation of Missomi Application May 14, 1945, Serial No. 593,749
1 Claim.
This invention relates to the art of packaging and applying caulking. or sealing compound, and has. for its primary aim the provision of a reservoir and applicator for caulking compound, that is specially formed and designed to permit introduction of the material to places inaccessible to the applicators that have heretofore been employed.
Another important aimv of this invention is the provision of a reservoir and applicator for caulking compound which has as a component part thereof, an unique cartridge end capable of having the compound extruded through a nozzle either axially or eccentrically disposed.
Another aim of this invention is to provide a reservoir for caulking compound, which reservoir is in the nature of a tubular member having a lining of material that eliminates friction between the wall of the said member and the shiftable cap or extruding part during operation.
Another aim of the instant invention is the provision of a reservoir for caulking compound that is formed of tubular stock, the thickness whereof may be appreciably diminished to lower the cost because of the employment of at least two layers of material around the outer surface of the tube.
Other objects of the invention will appear during the course of the following specification, referring to the accompanying drawing wherein:
Fig. 1 is a side elevational View of a reservoir and applicator for caulking compounds made in accordance with the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal central sectional view through the reservoir per se, illustrating the friction type closure used in one of the end walls of the reservoir.
Fig. 3 is an end elevational view of the cartridge illustrated in Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view through one end of a caulking compound reservoir illustrating a modified form of end closure.
Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4, but with the end closure entirely removed and the eccentric nozzle in place; and
Fig. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary detailed sectional view through a portion of the wall of the reservoir illustrating the inner and outer coating of material.
In the drawings, the numeral l0 broadly designates the reservoir for caulking compound l2, which is packaged in reservoir lll until applied through the use of extruding apparatus of one character or another. The extruding apparatus illustrated in Fig. 1,. comprises a yoke M, a manually manipulable part 16, and the nozzle l8.
When the reservoir I 0' is made ready for the trade, its fi ling of compound I2 is sealed in through the medium of a cap 20inear one end of reservoir IE3 and a closure 22 at the opposite end thereof.
lies a laterally extending flange 24' and the free edge thereof is sealed as at 26' to the inner face of reservoir It]. It is this cap 20 which moves longitudinally along reservoir 10 when part it is manipulated. The snug fit between flange 24 and the inner surface of reservoir I0, insures complete evacuation of the material l2 without its escaping rearwardly between flange 24 and the face of reservoir I'll along which the flange travels.
A liner 28 is of oil proof parchment and serves to not only preclude the action of compound I2 upon the material from which reservoir I0 is produced, but acts as means for eliminating undue friction between flange 24 and the reservoir wall.
In the form of the invention illustrated in Fig. 2, closure 22 is reamed onto the end of reservoir in and has a central opening 30 normally closed by a friction plug 32, that may be easily lifted from place when nozzle [8 is to be inserted. This nozzle 58 is mounted upon a plate 34, the diameter whereof is substantially the same as the diameter of closure 22 between the curled flanges 36 thereof. Thus, when the form of the reservoir illustrated in Fig. 2 is employed, nozzle l8 may quickly enter opening 30 after cap 32 has been removed. Inturned ends of yoke M (Fig. 1), will overlie the marginal edge of plate 34, and as the part it is being manipulated, adequate force will be exerted to maintain the parts in assembled condition.
In the form of the invention illustrated in Figs. 3, l and 5, there is provided a removable lid 38 having an opening All at its axis which is normally closed by cap 42. This cap 42 is of the friction type and is quickly removable by the user of the equipment when nozzle 8 is to be inserted through hole ill. If nozzle IB is to be offset when work requiring such disposition of 3 the nozzle is encountered, then lid 38 is lifted from its place and plate 34' moved over the open end of reservoir II] to position nozzle [8 in an off center location.
The outer surface of reservoir H) has a jacket composed of at least two layers 44 of waterproofing material. This outer jacket cooperates with lining 28 in preserving the intermediate body 46 from which the tube is constructed, and when layers 44 are so combined with inner liner 28, the thickness of material 46 may be appreciably reduced, to the end that manufacturing cost and consumption of material is minimized. This is an important factor because the tube from which reservoir in is constructed, is discarded after the compound 12 therein has been forced therefrom.
The advantages arising from the invention above disclosed and the manner of employing the novel features of the assembly illustrated in the drawing, are apparent from the foregoing specification, and while but two forms of the invention has been illustrated and described, it is obvious that alterations might be made in the construction of the component parts without departing from the scope of the appended claim.
Having thus described the invention what is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:
For a combination reservoir and applicator for caulking compound wherein said reservoir includes a tubular member having one end thereof provided with an internal annulus having an outwardly facing, continuous shoulder, and wherein said applicator includes a frame piece mounted on the reservoir and having a number of ears extending radially inwardly with respect to said one end of the reservoir; a fiat, circular plate having a diameter less than the diameter of said reservoir and greater than the diameter of said annulus adjacent said shoulder; and an eccentrically disposed nozzle extending through the plate and rigidly secured thereto, said plate being adapted to bear flatly against said shoulder in closed relationship to said member and to rotate freely on the shoulder between the latter and said ears, whereby to permit quick alteration of the position of said nozzle with respect to the reservoir.
PAUL C. BATTENFELD.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 260,108 Matthews June 27, 1882 1,041,504 Moore Oct. 15, 1912 1,484,331 Hopkins Feb. 19, 1924 2,025,230 Tear Dec. 24, 1935 2,090,111 Creveling Aug. 17, 1937 2,106,629 Cox Jan. 25, 1938 2,236,727 Dewees Apr. 1, 1941 2,271,261 Hunt Jan. 27, 1942 2,421,711 Moots et a1 June 3, 1947
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