This invention relates to apparatus for dispensing a spray of liquid particles and more particularly to liquid dispensing apparatus known as air brushes.
Commercially available hand-held airbrushes are used in various commercial, educational, artistic and industrial operations. Such airbrushes typically comprise a liquid store connected to receive pressurized gas from a source. The pressurized gas is then passed over the liquid store to produce a spray of liquid particles which is directed by a nozzle onto an appropriate surface.
Many airbrushes are attached to compressors, paint containers, or even electrical outlets to give the airbrush the capability desired by its user. Some conventional air brushes employ a tank or canister of compressed gas such as compressed carbon dioxide to create the pressurized gas stream. In other cases, compressed air is generated by an air compressor and delivered to the air brush by way of a hose. Unfortunately, such arrangements have drawbacks in that they are cumbersome and expensive, are typically AC power driven machines, and comprise essential components that are housed separately from the air brush itself. Further, the increased complexity of the airbrush and its reliance on external power or wells is a direct limitation upon fine spraying necessary for various applications.
The present invention overcomes these disadvantages by providing an air brush which is self contained, simple, portable, safe and inexpensive, but at the same time provides the control and aesthetically pleasing results of a conventional air brush.
The invention described below is particularly useful as an air brush for spraying media, for example, inks, paints, lacquers, dyes and the like, and will be described with reference thereto. However, the invention is capable of broader application and could be used for spraying numerous other fluids.
Advantageously, airbrush 100 can be operated without the need for connection to external devices such as canisters or power sources. Upon actuation of a spray button 13, a spray of atomized media is dispensed from airbrush 100 through a nozzle 7. The operator depresses the spray button 13 while moving airbrush 100 in a desired pattern to produce the atomized spray and desired media coverage.
An exploded view of airbrush 100 according to an embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
An air brush 100 as used for a media delivery system comprises an air pressurizer 30, a power source 4 and a media reservoir 14 integrated into a single hand held device. The air pressurizer 30 comprises a pump e.g., a piston or diaphragm pump, and motor assembly delivering pressurized air by way of first and second air conduits to a nozzle 7. The media is stored in a detachable reservoir 14 housed within the device and provided with a liquid conduit 11 for conducting the media to the nozzle 7. Upon actuation of a spray button 13, the pump and motor assembly 30 causes a stream of air to flow through the first and second air conduits 21 and 10 and past an outlet of media conduit 11. Thus, a negative pressure is induced into the media conduit. The negative pressure draws liquid from the reservoir 14 through the media conduit 11 where it is entrained within the air stream exiting air conduit 10 as minute droplets and exits the body of the airbrush through a nozzle 7.
In one embodiment of the invention, the housing of air brush 100 is constructed from a pair of injection molded plastic housing halves 2 and 3 fastened together by a conventional means, such as screws, clips, glue, etc. Housing halves 2 and 3 are shaped so as to define at least one internal cavity having a longitudinal axis 60 and forming at least one interior compartment when halves 2 and 3 are joined. In the embodiment illustrated in
In on embodiment of the invention housing halves 2 and 3 are further shaped so as to form an exterior cavity 98. Exterior cavity 98 detachably receives media reservoir 14 while presenting an aerodynamic and unitary appearance. In one embodiment of the invention media reservoir 14 comprises a cartridge-like container for storing a reservoir of media.
Consequently air and liquid from media reservoir 14 are drawn from media reservoir 14 through media conduit 11. As liquid media enters the air stream it breaks into particles and a fine mist is dispensed from nozzle 7.
In one embodiment of the invention, power source 4 comprises 3 AAA batteries disposed within compartment 94 in operable connection with motor 33 of air pressurizier 30; Button 13, when depressed, causes a resilient metal contact to abut a terminal of power source 4 thereby completing an electrical circuit connecting the terminals of motor 33 to power source 4, to energize the motor 33.
While only a simple embodiment of the present invention as disclosed for purposes of illustration, it is obvious that many variations and modifications could be made thereto. It is intended to cover all of these variations and modifications which fall within the scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims: