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 Patent Grant
                     
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 6325302
                     
                
             
         
    
    
        
            
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Patent Number
                    6,325,302
                 
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Date Filed
                    Monday, November 29, 199925 years ago
                 
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Date Issued
                    Tuesday, December 4, 200123 years ago
                 
            
         
     
    
        
            
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        Abstract
A spray assembly for applying material to an object is provided. The assembly includes a plurality of spray nozzles each having spray openings for applying material to the object. Four nozzles are provided having two orientations each orientation with two spray widths. The assembly also includes a plurality of valves for controlling the flow of material through each of the spray openings. A manifold supports the plurality of spray nozzles and the valves and defines a feed bore and a spray bore extending between the feed bore and each of the nozzles. Water passages are integral with the manifold to regulate the temperature of the material flowing through the spray bores.             
         
        
            
                    Description
  
    
      
        BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
      
    
    
      
        1. Field of the Invention
      
    
    
      
        The present invention relates to a spray assembly for applying material to an object, or more specifically, to a spray assembly for use with a robot for applying material to areas of various shapes and sizes.
      
    
    
      
        2. Description of the Prior Art
      
    
    
      
        Airless spray tools are used to apply materials, such as sound deadener, to areas of an object, such as the floor pan, underbody, engine compartment, and wheel wells of a vehicle. Typically, the material is applied using a spray assembly mounted on a robot arm. The robot moves the spray assembly through a programmed path to apply the material to the desired area. These areas have varying shapes and sizes with uneven surfaces, and therefore, are difficult to cover efficiently.
      
    
    
      
        Spray guns, or spray nozzles, produce a flat, fan-like pattern having a width that may be oriented in a particular direction. Typically, the prior art spray assemblies have a pair of spray guns having different spray width that are oriented in the same direction. Prior art spray assemblies have utilized individual spray guns that are plumbed together by hoses or supplied with material by individual hoses. The multiple spray guns and hosing are mounted on a bracket, which yields a bulky arrangement. The spray guns are independently actuateable depending on the width of material desired for the particular area. Depending on the shape of the area where the material is to be applied, it may be more efficient to change the orientation of spray pattern. However, since the spray guns are oriented in the same direction, the robot must reorient the gun when a different orientation is desired which increases the time it takes to apply material to the object. Therefore, what is needed is a more compact spray assembly that is capable of applying material to an object more efficiently.
      
    
    
      
        SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION AND ADVANTAGES
      
    
    
      
        The present invention provides a spray assembly for applying material to an object. The assembly includes a plurality of spray nozzles each having spray openings for applying material to the object. The assembly also includes a plurality of valves for controlling the flow of material through each of the spray openings. A manifold supports the plurality of spray nozzles and the valves and defines a feed bore and a spray bore extending between the feed bore and each of the nozzles. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, four nozzles are provided having two orientations each with two spray widths.
      
    
    
      
        Accordingly, the present invention provides a compact spray assembly with fewer parts capable of more efficient material application to an object.
      
    
  
  
    
      
        BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
      
    
    
      
        Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 1
        
         is a top elevational view of a robot having a spray assembly according to the present invention;
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 2
        
         is a side elevational view of the robot and spray assembly shown in 
        
          FIG. 1
        
        ;
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 3
        
         is a side elevational view of the spray assembly of the present invention;
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 4
        
         is a top elevational view of the spray assembly shown in 
        
          FIG. 3
        
        ;
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 5
        
         is a front elevational view of the spray assembly shown in 
        
          FIG. 3
        
        ;
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 6
        
         is a rear elevational view of the spray assembly shown in 
        
          FIG. 3
        
        ;
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 7
        
         is a cross-sectional view taken along line 
        
          
            7
          
        
        —
        
          
            7
          
        
         in 
        
          FIG. 3
        
        ;
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 8
        
         is a cross-sectional view taken along line 
        
          
            8
          
        
        —
        
          
            8
          
        
         in 
        
          FIG. 4
        
        ;
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 9
        
         is a cross-sectional view taken along line 
        
          
            9
          
        
        —
        
          
            9
          
        
         in 
        
          FIG. 4
        
        ; and
      
    
    
      
        
          FIG. 10
        
         is a cross-sectional view taken along line 
        
          
            10
          
        
        —
        
          
            10
          
        
         in FIG. 
        
          
            3
          
        
        .
      
    
  
  
    
      
        DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
      
    
    
      
        Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, a robot is generally shown at 
        
          
            20
          
        
         having an arm 
        
          
            22
          
        
         with a bracket 
        
          
            24
          
        
         in 
        
          FIGS. 1 and 2
        
        . The present invention spray assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
         is mounted to the bracket 
        
          
            24
          
        
        . The robot 
        
          
            20
          
        
         moves the spray assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
         through a path for applying the material to a desired area of an object (not shown). Various supply and return hoses are connected to the spray assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
        , but are not shown for clarity.
      
    
    
      
        Referring to 
        
          FIGS. 3-6
        
        , the spray assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
         has a manifold 
        
          
            30
          
        
         with a plurality of spray nozzles 
        
          
            32
          
        
         secured to a front surface 
        
          
            34
          
        
         of the manifold 
        
          
            30
          
        
         by fasteners 
        
          
            35
          
        
        . Each spray nozzle 
        
          
            32
          
        
         has a spray opening 
        
          
            36
          
        
         for producing a spray pattern for applying material to the object. The spray patterns are indicated bye broken lines in FIG. 
        
          
            5
          
        
        . Preferably, there are four nozzles 
        
          
            32
          
        
        , as shown in the 
        
          FIG. 5
        
        , with a pair nozzles oriented in one direction and the other pair of nozzles oriented in a direction perpendicular to the one direction. Material is sprayed from the spray openings 
        
          
            36
          
        
         in a flat, fan-like spray pattern, as is shown in the art. One nozzle in each pair has a narrow spray pattern, such as 4 inches wide, whereas the other nozzle in each pair has a wider spray pattern, such as 8 inches wide. In this manner, material may be applied to the object in one of the two spray width in one of the two spray orientations resulting in more efficient application of the material because the robot 
        
          
            20
          
        
         need not orient the spray assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
        . It is to be understood that the nozzles 
        
          
            32
          
        
         may produce any spray pattern oriented in any direction.
      
    
    
      
        The manifold 
        
          
            30
          
        
         defines a feed bore 
        
          
            40
          
        
         and a spray bore 
        
          
            42
          
        
         extending between the feed bore 
        
          
            40
          
        
         and each of the nozzles 
        
          
            32
          
        
        , as shown in 
        
          FIGS. 7 and 8
        
        . It can be appreciated that the manifold 
        
          
            30
          
        
         of the present invention provides a compact arrangement by incorporating integral bores 
        
          
            40
          
        
        , 
        
          
            42
          
        
        . Four spray bores 
        
          
            42
          
        
         extend from the front surface 
        
          
            34
          
        
         to a rear surface 
        
          
            44
          
        
         of the manifold 
        
          
            30
          
        
        . The spray bores 
        
          
            42
          
        
         are fluidly interconnected by feed passages 
        
          
            46
          
        
         that are drilled into the manifold 
        
          
            30
          
        
         from sides 
        
          
            48
          
        
        . Plugs 
        
          
            50
          
        
         are used to close of the passages 
        
          
            46
          
        
         and prevent material from escaping the manifold 
        
          
            30
          
        
        . The feed bore 
        
          
            40
          
        
         is fluidly interconnected to the a portion of the passages 
        
          
            46
          
        
         to provide material to all of the nozzles 
        
          
            32
          
        
        . A fitting 
        
          
            52
          
        
         having a supply hose (not shown) provides material to the feed bore 
        
          
            40
          
        
        . Preferably, a single feed bore 
        
          
            40
          
        
         is used to reduce the number of hoses and provide a more compact arrangement. However, it is to be understood that more than one feed bore 
        
          
            40
          
        
         may be used and that the feed bore 
        
          
            40
          
        
         may be fluidly interconnected to a different portion of the passages 
        
          
            46
          
        
         or spray bores 
        
          
            42
          
        
        .
      
    
    
      
        The rear surface 
        
          
            44
          
        
         of the manifold 
        
          
            30
          
        
         supports a plurality of housings 
        
          
            60
          
        
         each having a valve 
        
          
            62
          
        
         for controlling the flow of material through each of the spray openings 
        
          
            36
          
        
        . Specifically, each of the valves is interposed between the feed bore 
        
          
            40
          
        
         and each of the spray bores 
        
          
            42
          
        
         for individual selective control of the flow of material from each of the spray openings 
        
          
            36
          
        
        . The valves 
        
          
            62
          
        
         include an air-actuated piston 
        
          
            64
          
        
         having open and closed positions for controlling the flow of material to the one of the spray bores. Pneumatic lines 
        
          
            65
          
        
        , 
        
          
            67
          
        
         are connected to the housing 
        
          
            60
          
        
         and actuate the piston 
        
          
            64
          
        
        . The open position permits the flow of material from the feed bore 
        
          
            40
          
        
         to the one of the spray bores 
        
          
            42
          
        
        . Conversely, the closed position prevents the flow of material from the feed bore 
        
          
            40
          
        
         to the one of the spray bores 
        
          
            42
          
        
        .
      
    
    
      
        Typically, one valve is opened for applying a desired spray pattern in a desired orientation depending on the particular area to be covered, while the other valves are closed. The valves 
        
          
            62
          
        
         are actuated to vary the coverage as the robot 
        
          
            20
          
        
         moves the spray assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
         through the desired path. In this manner, a plurality of coverages may be achieved by selectively actuating the valves 
        
          
            62
          
        
         controlling flow through the four spray nozzles 
        
          
            32
          
        
        .
      
    
    
      
        Referring to 
        
          FIGS. 9 and 10
        
        , the manifold 
        
          
            30
          
        
         further includes a plurality of water passageways 
        
          
            70
          
        
        , 
        
          
            72
          
        
         adjacent to the spray bores 
        
          
            42
          
        
         for controlling the temperature of the material in the spray bores 
        
          
            42
          
        
        . By controlling the temperature more consistent application of the material to the object may be achieved. The water passageways 
        
          
            70
          
        
        , 
        
          
            72
          
        
         include a first set of passageways 
        
          
            70
          
        
         arranged transverse to the spray bores 
        
          
            32
          
        
         and second set of passageways 
        
          
            72
          
        
         in communication with the first set of passageways 
        
          
            70
          
        
         arranged generally parallel with the spray bores 
        
          
            32
          
        
        . Plugs 
        
          
            78
          
        
         are used to seal opening created when forming passageways 
        
          
            70
          
        
        , 
        
          
            72
          
        
        . At least one water inlet 
        
          
            74
          
        
         is in fluid communication with the water passageways 
        
          
            70
          
        
        , 
        
          
            72
          
        
         for supplying water to the water passageways 
        
          
            70
          
        
        , 
        
          
            72
          
        
        . At least one water outlet 
        
          
            76
          
        
         is in communication with the water passageways 
        
          
            70
          
        
        , 
        
          
            72
          
        
         for permitting the water to exit the water passageways 
        
          
            70
          
        
        , 
        
          
            72
          
        
         in the manifold 
        
          
            30
          
        
         and circulating the temperature controlled water. In this manner, the present invention provides a compact spray assembly 
        
          
            26
          
        
         in which the temperature of the material may be controlled.
      
    
    
      
        The invention has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.
      
    
    
      
        Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, wherein reference numerals are merely for convenience and are not to be in any way limiting, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
      
    
  
             
            
                        Claims
        
                - 1. A spray assembly for applying material to an object, said assembly comprising:a plurality of spray nozzles each having a spray opening for applying material to the object wherein at least one of said spray nozzles is different from another of said spray nozzles such that said spray nozzles cooperate to provide at least two spray patterns in at least two different spray orientations; a plurality of valves interconnected with each of said spray nozzles, said valves being selectively actuated to control the flow of material through each of said spray openings associated with each of said spray nozzles; a common manifold supporting said plurality of spray nozzles and said plurality of valves, said common manifold defining a feed bore and a spray bore extending between said feed bore and each of said spray nozzles; and at least one of said spray nozzles being arranged non-linearly on said common manifold relative to another two of said spray nozzles.
 
                - 2. An assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said valves is interposed between said at least one feed bore and one of said spray bores for individual selective control of the flow of material from each of said spray openings.
 
                - 3. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said valves include an air actuated piston having open and closed positions for controlling the flow of material to said one of said spray bores, said open position permitting the flow of material from said feed bore to said one of said spray bores and said closed position preventing the flow of material from said feed bore to said one of said spray bores.
 
                - 4. An assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein a first of said spray nozzles has a first spray pattern and a second of said spray nozzles has a second spray pattern for achieving a plurality of coverages by selectively actuating said valves controlling flow through said first and second spray nozzles.
 
                - 5. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said spray nozzles comprise four spray nozzles cooperating to provide two spray widths in each of said at least two different spray orientations for applying the material to the object in one of said two spray widths and in one of said at least two different spray orientations.
 
                - 6. An assembly as set forth in claim 5 including a robot and said assembly is supported on said robot for moving said assembly through a path for applying the material to the object, said valves actuated to vary said coverage as said robot moves said assembly through said path.
 
                - 7. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said manifold further includes a plurality of water passageways adjacent to said spray bores for controlling the temperature of the material in said spray bores, at least one water inlet in fluid communication with said water passageways for supplying water to said water passageways, and at least one water outlet in communication with said water passageways for permitting the water to exit said water passageways in said manifold.
 
                - 8. An assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein said water passageways include a first set of passageways arranged transverse to said spray bores and second set of passageways in communication with said first set first of passageways arranged generally parallel with said spray bores.
 
        
                
                
                
                
                
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