Cartridge making apparatus

4069091
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Inventors

van Manen, Dick T.

Application #

702081

Filed

Jul-2-1976

Published

Jan-17-1978

Current US Class

156/267
156/498
156/580
228/2.3
264/68

International Classes

B23K 019/02

Field of Search

156/580 156/73.5 156/69 156/267 156/498 228/2 264/68

Assignee

Voplex Corporation (Pittsford, NY)

Examiners

Drummond; Douglas J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stonebraker, Shepard & Stephens

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Abstract
A cartridge such as a caulking cartridge is formed of extruded and injection molded resin parts assembled and welded together. A resin tube is extruded and cut off in lengths to form cartridge barrels, and single-piece resin end caps and nozzles are injection molded. The barrel cylinders are fed to an assembly station where the end caps and nozzles are fitted over one of the severed ends of the barrel cylinders in concentric registry with the barrel cylinders and are successively welded to the barrel cylinders to form cartridges.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Apparatus for spin welding an injectionmolded, resin end cap and nozzle to an end region of the cylindrical wall of an extruded resin barrel to form a cartridge for sealants and the like, said end cap and nozzle having a surface having an interference fit with the inside of said end region of said barrel and said end cap and nozzle having a flange extending radially outward from said interference fit surface by approximately the thickness of said wall of said barrel, said apparatus comprising:

a. a tool rotatable on an axis concentric with the axis of said cylindrical barrel, and means for holding said barrel against rotation;

b. means for holding said end cap and nozzle in said tool and for rotating said end cap and nozzle with said tool;



Description
THE INVENTIVE IMPROVEMENT

Cartridges to be emptied by pistons moving into the rear ends of the cartridges to force materials out of cartridge nozzles such as for caulking, adhesive application, etc, are popular containers for many materials. Such cartridges in the past have been formed of wound paper tubes having metal end caps, injection molded nozzles, and metal foil seals at the base of the nozzles. They are often wrapped with a printed paper label, and their parts are made by different manufacturers and supplied to an assembler.

The invention involves recognition of the need for a moisture-impervious cartridge for materials that are moisture sensitive or moisture activated, and the invention includes realization of the shortcomings of prior art paper cartridges as to moisture resistance, impact resistance, durability, appearance, and general effectiveness. The invention aims at a way of making a cartridge formed completely of moisture-impervious resin materials for greater strength, impact resistance, durability, and better looks.
 
  The invention relates to the butt-welding of pipes of plastics materials. Equipment is alreaady known where pipe ends are first urged against a trimmer...  A cartridge such as a caulking cartridge is formed of extruded and injection molded resin parts assembled and welded together. A resin tube is extruded...