Grease Gun Cartridge Construction
A grease gun cylinder walled cartridge adapted for direct attachment to any of a variety of grease gun head constructions and grease pumping systems, wherein the cartridge wall can be of any color or completely clear and see through, wherein the grease column within the cartridge is pressured toward and through an inlet port in the gun head, which port opens on the section stroke of a piston mounted in said cylinder into a loading portion of a cylinder of the grease pumping system, and wherein the grease column pressuring means is ambient air pressure.
The present invention resides in the structure of a grease gun cartridge adapted for use on a grease gun having any of a wide variety of grease gun pump constructions, typical of which pump constructions are shown in the drawings herein and in U.S. Pat. Nos.: 3,338,478; 3,344,084; 2,978,151; 1,368,840; 1,349,994; and 4,601,412, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
The typical mechanism in the gun head for operating these prior grease gun pumps consists of a grease loading and ejection cylinder in which a piston is slidably mounted for reciprocation between a grease loading stroke and a grease pressurizing (ejection) stroke, back and forth across a grease inlet port on the gun head, which port is in communication with the grease loading and ejection cylinder in the head. The inlet port is also in communication with a grease reservoir (cartridge) positioned in a metal barrel which is affixed to the gun head. In these mechanisms the grease in the loading operation is pressurized by a cartridge piston, a cartridge piston cocking rod, and a compression spring means having one end bearing against the lower inner end of the barrel (not shown) and having its other end bearing against the lower end of the piston within the filled cartridge and pressurizing the grease column within the cartridge toward and through the inlet port and into the grease loading cylinder. The piston in the gun head closes off the inlet port on its pressurizing (ejection) stroke and forces the grease, which was forced into the loading and ejection cylinder through the inlet port on the piston suction stroke by means of the cartridge spring, out of the gun head on the ejection (pressurizing stroke) and through a hose to a ZERK or equivalent fitting. One-way valving opens the loading and ejection cylinder to the hose on the piston ejection stroke and closes off the cylinder to the hose on the ejection piston suction stroke. Hand operated lever means or dual handle means operates the back and forth reciprocating action of the piston.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA grease gun cylindrically walled cartridge adapted for direct attachment to any of a variety of grease gun head constructions having any of a variety of grease pumping systems, wherein the cartridge wall can be of any color or completely clear and see through, wherein the grease column within the cartridge is pressured toward and through an inlet port in the gun head, which port opens on the suction stroke of a piston mounted in said cylinder into a loading portion of a cylinder of the grease pumping system, and wherein the grease column pressuring means comprises ambient air pressure impinging on the bottom surface of a grease column.
It is particularly noted that in the above recited cartridge structure there is no metal barrel for containing the cartridge, no spring urged piston, no grease pressurizing spring, and no piston cocking rod. This structure reduces the operational effort required for use of the present cartridge to near zero as compared to the heretofore required effort of:
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- (1) retracting a cocking rod against the force of the heavy barrel spring and locking it to the metal barrel end;
- (2) unscrewing the barrel from the gun head which is often a slippery and difficult experience;
- (3) removing the greasy spent cartridge from the metal barrel;
- (4) uncapping the bottom end of a filled replacement cartridge;
- (5) placing the open bottom end of the replacement cartridge into the barrel;
- (6) removing the top metal cover of the cartridge;
- (7) screwing the metal barrel into the gun head; and
- (8) pushing the cocking rod back through the cartridge piston and locking the rod to the bottom barrel end.
It is particularly noted that the above multiplicity of steps are being done with the greasy cocking rod extending about a foot beyond and waving obtrusively about the bottom end of the barrel. The present invention eliminates this onerous procedure and in particular renders the grease gun user friendly. All that is required is to pick up the cartridge shown, e.g., in
The invention will be further understood from the drawings herein the various figures are not necessarily drawn to scale or consistent proportions, and wherein:
By contrast to prior grease guns, in the present cartridge invention which can be used on any of the gun heads and grease pumping mechanisms presently available and/or as shown in the above noted patents, the present grease cartridge has no metal barrel, no spring urged piston, no piston cocking rod, and no grease pressurizing spring means for forcing the grease toward and through the inlet port and into the loading cylinder. With the present cartridge, the only force which is applied against the bottom end of the grease column within the present cartridge is air pressure provided by ambient air which is in communication with the bottom end of the grease column through one or more air bleed apertures or valving formed through wall portions of the cartridge at locations situated below the bottom end of the grease column and which enters into an ambient air chamber 40. Where the pumping mechanism of the grease gun does not provide adequate suction (not typical) in the loading cylinder to become self priming when using the present cartridge, a priming device such as the priming bulb shown, for example, in accompanying
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The grease guns having utility with the present invention include those as shown in
In the embodiment shown in
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In a preferred embodiment of the use of a primer device, the air bleed port 42 is provided by way of a primer structure 45 having a primer housing 47 as shown in detail in
Cap 60 (
It is noted that grease cartridge tubes presently on the market have on one end a removable, tear away metal top closure member which is provided with a finger pull tab for easy tear removal of the closure member. A removable cap is positioned over the bottom end of the cartridge. In using such off-the-shelf cartridges in accordance with the present invention, the bottom cap is removed and the alternative to
Referring to
Further, housing 96 is provided with an annular grip ring which is formed with sharp edged gripping teeth 99 which will flex inwardly against the housing wall as the housing is being forced into the bottom end of the cylinder until it is stopped by engagement of annular rim 98 with the cartridge bottom end. At this point, the teeth ends will be in engagement with and will bite into the inner wall of the cartridge and prevent extraction of the housing from the cartridge. In assembling the ring onto the housing, the ring is forced over the air outlet end of the housing whereby the housing wall will resiliently flex radially inwardly sufficiently to allow the ring to slide into the annular groove as shown in
The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications will be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1-24. (canceled)
25. A grease cartridge comprising:
- an elongate cartridge body having a cartridge wall extending along a length of the elongate cartridge body, an open top end portion, thread means formed on an outer surface of the cartridge wall adjacent to the top end portion and adapted to be screwed into a thread mounting socket of a grease gun head, and a closed bottom end portion; and
- an air pump integrally located on the elongate cartridge body, an inlet of the air pump in fluid communication with ambient atmosphere, and an outlet of the air pump in fluid communication with an interior of the elongate cartridge body.
26. The grease cartridge of claim 25, wherein the air pump is located on the closed bottom end portion of the grease cartridge.
27. The grease cartridge of claim 25, wherein the cartridge wall and closed bottom end portion are molded as a single piece.
28. The grease cartridge of claim 25, wherein the thread means formed on the outer surface of the cartridge wall are integrally molded into the cartridge wall.
29. The grease cartridge of claim 25, the air pump comprising a flexible, resilient bulb attached to the closed bottom end portion of the elongate cartridge body.
30. The grease cartridge of claim 29, the air pump further comprising a valve structure in communication with the resilient bulb for allowing a flow of ambient air into the elongate cartridge body to form a positive pressure within the elongate grease cartridge.
31. The grease cartridge of claim 30, wherein the flexible, resilient bulb and valve structure are formed as a single piece.
32. The grease cartridge of claim 30, the valve structure comprising a pair of opposing resilient lips closing an air passage, wherein the opposing resilient lips allow the air passage to open when air pressure is generated by the air pump.
33. The grease cartridge of claim 25, further comprising a removable closure formed on the open top end portion of the elongate cartridge body.
34. The grease cartridge of claim 25, further comprising a column of grease located within the elongate cartridge body and extending from a first end adjacent the open top portion to a second end within the elongate cartridge body.
35. The grease cartridge of claim 34, further comprising a wiper disc located within the elongate cartridge body adjacent the second end of the elongate cartridge body.
36. The grease cartridge of claim 35, wherein the wiper disc is slidably sealed along an inner surface of the elongate cartridge body such that the column of grease is substantially sealed an air chamber formed between the wiper disc and closed bottom end portion of the elongate cartridge body.
37. The grease cartridge of claim 25, wherein the elongate cartridge body is formed into a cylinder.
38. A grease cartridge comprising:
- an elongate cartridge body having a cartridge wall extending along a length of the elongate cartridge body, an open top end portion, thread means formed on an outer surface of the cartridge wall adjacent to the top end portion and adapted to be screwed into a thread mounting socket of a grease gun head, and a closed bottom end portion; and
- an air pump integrally located on the elongate cartridge body, an inlet of the air pump in fluid communication with ambient atmosphere, and an outlet of the air pump in fluid communication with an interior of the elongate cartridge body;
- wherein the cartridge wall and closed bottom end portion are molded as a single piece.
39. A grease cartridge comprising:
- an elongate cartridge body having a cartridge wall extending along a length of the elongate cartridge body, an open top end portion, thread means integrally molded on an outer surface of the cartridge wall adjacent to the top end portion and adapted to be screwed into a thread mounting socket of a grease gun head, and a closed bottom end portion; and an air pump integrally located on the elongate cartridge body, an inlet of the air pump in fluid communication with ambient atmosphere, and an outlet of the air pump in fluid communication with an interior of the elongate cartridge body; wherein the cartridge wall and closed bottom end portion are molded as a single piece.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 23, 2018
Publication Date: Jan 31, 2019
Inventor: Daniel Mark Sorg (Elizabethton, TN)
Application Number: 15/877,508