Claims
- 1. A portable apparatus for feeding paint under pressure to an applicator, comprising:
- an outer vessel;
- a paint container received, in use, within the interior of the vessel with part of the interior of the vessel remaining for occupancy by gas;
- said container having a lid fitted thereto and extending over the top thereof;
- a pressurizing assembly supported by the vessel, and including a housing having a capsule of pressurized gas therein and further having pressure reducing means therein, the pressure reducing means having a high pressure side and a low pressure side;
- a first fluid path extending from the high pressure side of the pressure reducing means and communicating with the outlet of the pressurized gas capsule;
- a second fluid path extending from the low pressure side of the pressure reducing means through the vessel and into the container whereby the interior of the container can be pressurized;
- a feed conduit connected, in use, to the applicator, said feed conduit extending into the vessel from the exterior thereof and extending into the interior of said container for transferring paint therefrom to the applicator;
- said lid having a hole therein and said feed conduit extending through said hole and being removable and insertable therethrough as a close fit therein; and
- restricted transfer means, associated with the paint container and communicating with said part of the interior of the vessel and the interior of the paint container, for allowing flow of gas between said part of the interior of the vessel and the interior of the paint container to equalise the pressures therein, but for preventing passage of paint therethrough, except at a very slow rate, from said container into said part of the interior of the vessel;
- the combination of the paint container having said lid, said feed conduit having said close fit with respect to said hole in said lid, and the functioning of said restricted transfer means substantially preventing paint from contaminating the interior of said outer vessel, even if during use the vessel is inadvertently knocked over.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which the feed conduit passes through the top of the vessel to a location adjacent the bottom of the container.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, in which said restricted transfer means is an aperture provided in said lid, said aperture being small relative to said hole.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, in which the container includes a removable closure member, and said lid has a central recess therein, said hole and said aperture being in said central recess, and said closure member being inserted in and sealing said central recess when said paint container is not in use.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which the pressure reducing means includes a valve member mounted in a passage providing communication between the first fluid path and the second fluid path, the valve member being movable between a first position in which the passage is closed and a second position in which the passage is open, the valve member being resiliently biased, in use, into the first position, and a movable member cooperable with the valve member and movable away from one position in which the valve member is held in the second position by the movable member to another position in which the valve member assumes its first position, the movable member being biased to said one position by a spring and being biased away from said one position to another position by the pressure of gas on the low pressure side of the pressure reducing means.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 5, in which the bias force of the spring acting on the movable member is adjustable, whereby the pressure of gas required to move the movable member away from said one position to another position is adjustable.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 1, in which the movable member is a piston.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which the outer vessel comprises a body part and a lid.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 8, in which the pressurizing assembly is mounted on the lid of said vessel and includes manually operable means for venting the pressurized gas in the vessel to return the pressure in the vessel to atmospheric pressure.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 8, in which a pressure relief valve is mounted in the lid of the vessel.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the lid of the vessel is screwed onto the body part of the vessel; and further including a cam formed on the body part of the vessel and a cam follower associated with the vessel lid and the pressure relief valve, whereby the cam actuates the pressure relief valve via the cam follower each time the vessel lid is screwed onto the body of the vessel.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which a handle is mounted on the vessel.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 1, in which the bottom of the paint container has a well formed therein, and wherein an end of the feed conduit is within the well.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 1, further including one or more interengaging formations on the external surface of the container and the internal surface of the vessel for inhibiting the insertion in the vessel of an unsuited container.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 1, further including a hand-held applicator, in which the feed conduit includes a flexible tube extending between the vessel and the applicator.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 15, in which the feed conduit comprises a relatively rigid pipe in the vessel and a flexible tube extending between the pipe and the applicator, one end of the tube being fitted over one end of the pipe and the junction of the tube and the pipe being a tight fit in an internal recess of the vessel, the tube passing through a bore extending between the recess and the exterior of the vessel.
- 17. The apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein said restricted transfer means comprises a pin hole in said lid.
- 18. The apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein said restricted transfer means comprises a slit in said lid.
- 19. A portable apparatus for feeding paint under pressure to an applicator, comprising:
- a vessel having a body part and a removable lid;
- a partition extending across the interior of the vessel below but adjacent said lid and defining a paint containing portion of the vessel beneath the partition and an upper gas containing portion of the vessel above the partition;
- a pressurizing assembly supported on the vessel and including a housing for receiving a capsule of pressurized gas and further including pressure reducing means;
- a first fluid path extending from the high pressure side of the pressure reducing means for communicating with the outlet of a capsule inserted, in use, in the housing;
- a second fluid path extending from the low pressure side of the pressure reducing means through the lid of the vessel into said upper portion of the vessel;
- a slit in the partition,
- said slit not being sufficiently large to allow paint to pass therethrough, except at a very slow rate, but allowing said gas under pressure to flow therethrough, whereby paint is substantially prevented from reaching the interior of said upper portion and said second fluid path; and
- a feed conduit communicating with said paint containing portion of the vessel and connected, in use, to the applicator for transferring paint from the vessel to the applicator.
- 20. An apparatus according to claim 19, in which a filter is provided adjacent the end of the feed conduit in the vessel to filter liquid passing into the end of the feed conduit.
- 21. An apparatus according to claim 19, in which the feed conduit extends through the partition and the lid of the vessel, the partition having a hole therein through which the feed conduit extends as a close fit.
- 22. An apparatus according to claim 19, in which the feed conduit passes out of the bottom of the vessel.
- 23. An apparatus for feeding paint under pressure to an applicator, comprising:
- a vessel;
- a pressurizing assembly connected to said vessel, said assembly having a housing adapted to receive a capsule of pressurized gas and having pressure reducing means;
- a first fluid path extending from the high pressure side of said pressure reducing means and communicating with the outlet of the capsule inserted, in use, in said housing;
- said vessel having defined internally therein a first chamber and a second chamber, said second chamber being adapted to contain the paint to be fed to the applicator;
- a diaphragm extending across at least part of the interior of said vessel below the top thereof, and being disposed between and separating said first and second chambers;
- a second fluid path extending from the low pressure side of said pressure reducing means into said first chamber for supplying gas thereto from said capsule;
- said diaphragm having a pin hole therethrough for allowing gas to flow from said first chamber into said second chamber to equalize the pressure in said chambers, so pressurizing the interior of said second chamber, and for preventing flow of paint, except at a very slow rate, from said second chamber to said first chamber whereby the paint is substantially prevented from reaching said second fluid path and the interior of said first chamber; and
- a feed conduit connected to said vessel and communicating with said second chamber, and connected, in use, to the applicator for transferring paint from said second chamber to the applicator.
- 24. The apparatus recited in claim 23, wherein said vessel has a body part and a removable lid, and the periphery of said diaphragm is sealed between the lid and said body part.
- 25. The apparatus recited in claim 23, wherein said second chamber is defined by a paint container received within said vessel, and said diaphragm is formed by the top of said container.
- 26. The apparatus recited in claim 23, further comprising a pressure relief valve mounted on said vessel and communicating with said first chamber for venting said first chamber to atmosphere when excess pressure develops therein.
- 27. The apparatus recited in claim 23, wherein said second chamber is a paint container replaceably disposed in said vessel, said diaphragm forming the top of said container and having a central recess therein adapted to be sealed, when not in use, by a removable plug, said recess having a central aperture therein for sealingly engaging said feed conduit inserted in use therethrough, and said pin hole is located in said recess and spaced from said aperture.
- 28. An apparatus for feeding liquid under pressure to an applicator, comprising:
- a vessel having a body part and a lid removably secured thereto;
- a pressurizing assembly supported by said vessel, said assembly having a housing for receiving a capsule of pressurized gas and further having pressure reducing means provided with a high pressure side and a low pressure side;
- a first fluid path extending from the high pressure side of said pressure reducing means and communicating with the outlet of the capsule inserted, in use, in said housing;
- said vessel having defined therein a first chamber and a second chamber, said second chamber being adapted to contain the liquid to be fed to the applicator;
- a diaphragm disposed below said lid and extending transversely across said body part to separate said first and second chambers with said first chamber between said diaphragm and said lid and said second chamber below said diaphragm;
- said diaphragm and said lid being sealed together around the periphery of said diaphragm by the securing of said lid to said body part, and said diaphragm having a central hole therein;
- a second fluid path extending from the low pressure side of said pressure reducing means and communicating with said first chamber for supplying gas thereto from said capsule;
- a feed conduit communicating with said second chamber and extending externally of said vessel, and being connected, in use, to the applicator for transferring the liquid from said second chamber to the applicator;
- said feed conduit extending through said hole and being removable and insertable therethrough as a close fit therein; and
- means, associated with said diaphragm internally of said periphery thereof, for allowing said gas to flow through said diaphragm but preventing the passage of said liquid therethrough, except possibly at a very slow rate;
- whereby the pressure in said chambers is equalised and liquid is substantially prevented from reaching the interior of said first chamber.
- 29. The apparatus recited in claim 28, further comprising means, located in said lid, for indicating when said first chamber is pressurized.
- 30. The apparatus recited in claim 28, wherein said feed conduit comprises a tube extending upwardly from said second chamber, through said diaphragm, and through said lid in sealing relationship therewith.
- 31. An apparatus for feeding paint to an applicator, comprising:
- a portable vessel having a body part and a lid removably secured thereto;
- means for supplying gas under pressure to the interior of said vessel;
- said vessel having defined therein a first chamber and a second chamber, said second chamber being adapted to contain the paint to be fed to the applicator, and said first chamber being adapted to contain said gas under pressure;
- a feed conduit communicating with said second chamber and extending externally of said vessel for connection to the applicator for transferring paint from said second chamber to the applicator under the pressure of said gas;
- a diaphragm disposed below said lid and separating said first and second chambers, and said diaphragm having a hole therein through which said feed conduit extends as a close fit; and
- said diaphragm having an aperture therein for allowing said gas under pressure to flow through said diaphragm to equalise the pressure in said chambers, said aperture being small relative to said hole and not being sufficiently large to allow the paint to pass therethrough, except at a very slow rate, whereby if the vessel is inadvertently knocked over during use the diaphragm substantially retains the paint in said second chamber.
- 32. The apparatus recited in claim 31, wherein said diaphragm and said lid are sealed together around the periphery of said diaphragm by the securing of said lid to said body part, and said gas supplying means comprises a pressurizing assembly supported by said vessel, said assembly having a housing for receiving a capsule of pressurized gas and further having pressure reducing means provided with a high pressure side connected to said housing and a low pressure side connected to said first chamber.
- 33. The apparatus recited in claim 32, wherein said body part has projections provided around the periphery thereof, said projections being located immediately below said lid when said lid is fully secured to said body part with said diaphragm present, but in the absence of said diaphragm said projections being contacted by said lid when said lid is secured to said body part and preventing the lid sealing against said body part so rendering to apparatus inoperable.
- 34. An apparatus for feeding a liquid to an applicator, comprising:
- a portable outer vessel;
- means for supplying gas under pressure to the interior of said vessel;
- a liquid container replaceably disposed in said vessel and leaving part of the interior of said vessel for occupancy by said gas under pressure, the top of the liquid container comprising a diaphragm;
- a feed conduit connected to the applicator and extending into said vessel and into said liquid container for transferring liquid from said liquid container to the applicator under the pressure of said gas;
- said diaphragm having a central recess therein, said central recess having a central hole therein engaging as a close fit around said feed conduit inserted in use therethrough, and said recess having an aperture therein which is small relative to said central hole, said aperture not being sufficiently large to allow the liquid to pass therethrough, except at a very slow rate, but allowing said gas under pressure to flow therethrough; and
- a plug removably inserted in and sealing said recess when said liquid container is not in use.
- 35. The apparatus recited in claim 34, wherein said aperture is a pin hole.
- 36. The apparatus recited in claim 34, wherein said aperture is a slit.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 194,452 filed Apr. 9, 1980.
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