Sealant cartridge with resilient bellows

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Inventors

Arch, Edward D.
Schmitt, Heinz M.

Application #

588112

Filed

Oct-22-1990

Published

Feb-18-1992

Current US Class

222/326
222/386

International Classes

B67D 005/42

Field of Search

222/209 222/215 222/325-327 222/386 222/389 222/391 222/256-262 222/387 222/340-341 221/58 221/59

Assignee

Dow Corning S.A. (Seneffe, BE)

Examiners

Shaver; Kevin P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Borrousch; Roger H.

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Abstract
A cartridge intended for depositing a sealant composition with an extrusion device such as an extrusion gun is improved by exerting a constant pressure on a plunger during storage. The cartridge is a tube with an exit port on one end and a plunger on the other end where a pressure portion having a removable resilient element transmits a constant force to the composition through the plunger. The resilient element is removed before the cartridge is placed in the extrusion gun.
 
Claims
That which is claimed is:

1. A dispensing cartridge comprising a self-supporting tube having an interior surface; an end cap having a sealed exit port closing one end of the tube; a body of sealant composition within the tube; a plunger positioned within the tube in slidable relationship therewith; the plunger having a pressure portion confining the body of sealant composition in the volume defined by the plunger, tube and end cap, and a skirt portion engaging the interior surface of the self-supporting tube; means for constantly urging the plunger toward the end cap and into pressing engagement with the body of sealant composition in order to retain the body of sealant composition under pressure until its removal from the tube through the exit port, said means for constantly urging the plunger toward the end cap and into pressing engagement with the body of sealant composition being a removable resilient bellows provided between the skirt portion and the pressure portion of the plunger.



Description
This invention is concerned with sealant cartridges.

It is a common practice to package and supply sealant, adhesive, mastic or caulking compositions (all of which are embraced herein by the term sealant composition) in cartridges adapted to be loaded into an extrusion device in order to dispense the composition via an exit port at one end of the cartridge as a result of the application of a force from an extrusion device to a plunger located within the cartridge. Extrusion devices designed to employ such cartridges generally comprise a framework or housing in which the cartridge is supported and means for applying a force to the plunger in the cartridge. These devices generally employ trigger operated means for activation of the device and incorporate a mechanical linkage or fluid pressure operated means to apply the force to the plunger in the cartridge, for example by way of a piston. The cartridges used generally comprise a self supporting tube which may be of spirally wound fibre board, or more usually of polyethylene or aluminium. They are generally provided at one end with an exit port which may take the form of a nozzle or may be screw threaded and adapted to receive a pre-formed nozzle of desired shape, there being an impervious seal arrangement blocking the exit port which is broken, for example by cutting a portion from the tip of an integral nozzle, when sealant composition is to be extruded from the cartridge. The cartridges also contain a plunger which generally has a skirt portion in sliding contact with the interior surface of the tube and a pressure portion adapted to transmit a force to the composition to dispense the composition when desired. The plunger is generally the sole means provided for sealing the cartridge against unwanted flow of sealant composition from the rear of the cartridge and for preventing ingress of air and other materials into the sealant composition. Many proposals have been made for designs of plunger to perform these sealing functions according to which the pressure portion of the plunger may be flexible or rigid and the skirt portion may be provided with a variety of sealing arrangements. One form of plunger commonly used comprises a skirt portion having annular ribs which is a pressure fit in the tube and an integral domed portion convex towards the nozzle end of the cartridge, which domed portion is stiffened by integral stiffening ribs so that it is effectively rigid.
 
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