Abstract:
The invention relates to a spray gun apparatus (10) for spraying a fine film coating of liquid, such as paint, lacquer or bond, onto a surface. The spray gun comprises a main body (12) having a fluid throughbore (22), a gas throughbore (16), and a main trigger lever (80) for allowing a user to spray fluid from the gun. A fluid flow adjustment mechanism (52, 58, 74) facilitates adjustment of the quantity of fluid sprayed from the gun for a given displacement of the main trigger lever (80). An engagement surface (86) is provided on the trigger lever and adapted to engage with a corresponding engagement surface (90) of the fluid flow adjustment mechanism. Pivoting movement of the main trigger lever (80) results in translational movement of at least a portion of the fluid flow adjustment mechanism to thereby selectively spray fluid from the gun upon displacement of the main trigger lever.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a non-aerosol foam pump for use in association with an unpressurized liquid container and a foaming element comprising. The pump includes a liquid pump portion and an air pump portion. The liquid pump portion has a liquid chamber with a liquid internal volume and a shuttle liquid piston. The liquid chamber is in flow communication with the unpressurized liquid container and in flow communication with the foaming element. The air pump portion has an air chamber with an air internal volume. The air chamber is in flow communication with the foaming element. The liquid pump portion and the air pump portion have an activation stroke and a return stroke. During the activation stroke the air internal volume is reduced and during a beginning stage of the stroke the liquid internal volume remains the same and during a later stage the liquid internal volume is reduced.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a gun for cleaning by way of air or a sprayed air/liquid mixture, having: a body (2), from which there extends a butt (3) provided with at least one inlet (5) for a pressurized liquid and an inlet (6) for pressurized air, a mechanism (12) for selecting the operating mode of the gun, interposed on the air circuit (9) and liquid circuit (8) thereof, a device (60) for breaking up the liquid into droplets by throwing the liquid flowing in the liquid circuit (8), and a trigger (14) that controls the selection mechanism (12) and is able to take up a first position closing the outlet nozzle (7) and a second position in which only the air exits through the outlet nozzle (7) or a third position in which the air loaded with droplets exits through the outlet nozzle (7).
Abstract:
The subject invention relates to a power sprayer that offers flexibility of movement because it can be battery operated and is designed to eliminate the need for cleaning its spray nozzle after being used. Paint colors can be changed quickly by simply changing the media cartridges that are adapted for simple attachment to the sprayer. The media cartridges used in conjunction with the sprayers of this invention can also eliminate the inconvenience associated with refilling conventional power sprayers with a desired media. The present invention more specifically discloses a sprayer media cartridge system comprising: (a) a media container, (b) a self-cleaning nozzle, (c) a media shut-off means, (d) a primary media atomizing aperture in a configuration relative to the self-cleaning nozzle, (e) a movable media containment member within the media container, (f) a gas transfer interface, and (g) a power unit engagement means.
Abstract:
The subject invention relates to a power sprayer that offers flexibility of movement because it can be battery operated and is designed to eliminate the need for cleaning its spray nozzle after being used. Paint colors can be changed quickly by simply changing the media cartridges that are adapted for simple attachment to the sprayer. These media cartridges also eliminate the inconvenience associated with refilling conventional power sprayers with a desired media. The present invention more specifically discloses a sprayer media cartridge system comprising: (a) a media container, (b) a self-cleaning nozzle, (c) a media shut-off means, (d) a primary media atomizing aperture in a configuration relative to the self-cleaning nozzle, (e) a movable media containment member within the media container, (f) a gas transfer interface, and (g) a power unit engagement means.
Abstract:
An air-assisted sprayer comprises a platform, an air reservoir, a fluid reservoir, a spray cap and a dual flow valve. The air reservoir extends through the platform and is configured to receive a source of pressurized air. The fluid reservoir extends through the platform to intersect the air reservoir, and is configured to receive a source of pressurized fluid. The spray cap is configured to receive pressurized air from the air reservoir and pressurized fluid from the fluid reservoir to discharge a stream of atomized fluid from the platform. The dual flow valve is positioned within the platform to intersect the air reservoir and the fluid reservoir to simultaneously vary volumetric flow rates of the pressurized air and the pressurized fluid over a range.
Abstract:
A hand-held spray gun has a fluid inlet, a nozzle, and a fluid flow path configured to communicate the inlet with the nozzle. A trigger valve opens and closes the flow path. Another valve has a valve body that varies a flow area in the flow path upon moving through a range of positions. A thumbwheel rotates the valve body, which moves through the range of positions by rotating about an axis while remaining stationary along the axis. Additionally, a nozzle assembly includes a base part and a cap part that varies a fluid spray pattern upon rotating about an axis relative to the base part. One of those parts has a projection. The other has a pair of circumferentially spaced-apart stop surfaces defining opposite ends of an arcuate path of movement for the projection when the cap part rotates about the axis.
Abstract:
An air-assisted sprayer comprises a platform, an air reservoir, a fluid reservoir, a spray cap and a dual flow valve. The air reservoir extends through the platform and is configured to receive a source of pressurized air. The fluid reservoir extends through the platform to intersect the air reservoir, and is configured to receive a source of pressurized fluid. The spray cap is configured to receive pressurized air from the air reservoir and pressurized fluid from the fluid reservoir to discharge a stream of atomized fluid from the platform. The dual flow valve is positioned within the platform to intersect the air reservoir and the fluid reservoir to simultaneously vary volumetric flow rates of the pressurized air and the pressurized fluid over a range.
Abstract:
A pneumatically operated spray gun for dispensing fluid materials, and having a disposable supply hose for eliminating dean up problems common when using more expensive hoses and fittings. As a result, the spray gun is easy to dean and maintain since no spray material is introduced through internal parts of the spray gun. such as valves, passages, and inlet and outlet ports. The spray gun includes a gun housing having an air inlet port, an air outlet port, and a spring biased air valve disposed between the inlet and the outlet ports. The air valve is biased in a closed position. A trigger is pivotally attached to the gun housing and engages the air valve. The trigger is also attached to one end of a spring biased pinch valve mounted in the housing. Another end of the pinch valve is biased against one end of a material disposable supply hose for pinching off the supply of material therethrough. An end of the disposable supply hose is attached to the housing and disposed adjacent an end of the air outlet port. When the trigger is squeezed the air valve is moved to an open position allowing pressurized air to flow from the air inlet port to the air outlet port. Simultaneously, the trigger moves the pinch valve releasing it from the side of the disposable supply hose, thereby allowing material to flow through the hose and engage an air stream emitted from the end of the air outlet port.