The invention relates to a cleaning device for cleaning spray guns according to the preamble of claim 1.
The cleaning device according to the invention is used for quick manual cleaning of spray guns, particularly paint spray guns. During painting processes, changing paint is often necessary. So that no residue from the previous paint or lacquer remains in the spray gun, it is necessary to clean the spray gun when changing paints. In particular, this quick cleaning when changing paints may be performed with the cleaning device according to the invention. After the completion of the painting process, the spray gun is preferably subjected to an intense, full cleaning process that is typically performed in a cleaning machine. Such cleaning machines for the automated intense cleaning of spray guns are known from the state of the art, for example, from DE 201 14 257 U1, WO 02/18061 A1, and EP 1602412 A1.
From DE 201 14 257 U1, a cleaning device for paint spraying devices such as, e.g., paint spray guns, is known that provides a housing for holding the paint spraying devices, wherein the housing has cleaning nozzles and the cleaning nozzles are connected by a hose to a pneumatically operating feed device. The feed device is connected to two containers for holding, respectively, clean and contaminated cleaning fluid. The housing contains a nozzle holder on which the paint spray gun to be cleaned can be placed. For cleaning the paint spray gun, a cleaning fluid that typically contains a solvent is sprayed through nozzles into the paint spray channel of the paint spray gun to free the paint spray channel of paint or lacquer residue. In addition to cleaning the paint spray channel, the spray gun is also cleaned from the outside whereby cleaning fluid is sprayed onto the spray gun via the nozzles. Furthermore, in the cleaning device known from DE 201 14 257 U1, a cleaning brush is provided that is connected by a hose to a pump. This brush is used for manual cleaning of the spray gun, wherein the supply of cleaning fluid to the cleaning nozzles is stopped while cleaning fluid is fed to the cleaning brush. With this cleaning device, the spray gun can be cleaned either automatically or manually with the cleaning brush. In the case of manual cleaning of the spray gun by means of the cleaning brush, however, merely the outer surface of the spray gun is cleaned. The paint spray channel cannot be cleaned in this way.
From EP 1602412 A1, a cleaning device according to the class is similarly known for spray guns in which, for the manual cleaning of the spray gun, a cleaning brush attached to a hose is provided. Also in this known device, only a manual cleaning of the outer surface of the spray gun is performed. Simultaneous cleaning of the paint spray channel of the spray gun cannot be performed in this way.
Therefore, the invention is based on the problem of disclosing a cleaning device for the manual cleaning of spray guns, whereby both parts of the outer surface, in particular, the air nozzle of the spray gun, and also the spray channel in the interior of the spray gun body can be cleaned in the most efficient and environmentally friendly way possible.
This problem is solved with a cleaning device having the features of Claim 1. Preferred embodiments of this cleaning device are to be taken from the subordinate claims.
The invention will be explained below in greater detail using an embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings. The drawings show:
The cleaning device shown in
The upper region of the first chamber 7 contains a cleaning nozzle 1 that is formed by a hose section of a plastic hose and that is connected to a feed device 2. The feed device 2 comprises a pump, in particular, an injector pump acting as a water jet pump that draws cleaning fluid via an intake hose 16 from the storage container 4 and feeds it to the cleaning nozzle 1. Within the housing 6 is a friction cleaning device 3 arranged stationary beneath the cleaning nozzle 1, where, in the embodiment shown here as an illustration, this friction cleaning device is formed by a cylindrical cleaning scrubber. The friction cleaning device 3 could also involve a cleaning brush or a cleaning sponge. The cleaning brush is arranged extending at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the cleaning nozzle underneath the opening of the cleaning nozzle 1. Preferably, the cleaning brush is arranged so that, with the longitudinal axis of the cleaning nozzle 1, its longitudinal axis encloses an angle of 30° to 60°, preferably 45°, as can be seen from
In the second chamber 8 there is a drying nozzle 9 that can be charged with drying air and that is formed, like the cleaning nozzle 1, by a hose section of a plastic hose. Above the two chambers 7, 8 there is a control device 10 with which the functions of the cleaning device can be controlled. The control device 10 shown in detail in
To enable the most efficient possible cleaning of the spray channel that uses as little cleaning agent as possible, a cleaning agent/air mixture is preferably discharged from the cleaning nozzle 1 into the spray channel of the spray gun S. Here, compressed air is fed to the feed device 2, wherein this compressed air mixes with the cleaning fluid from the storage container 4. Here, the feed device 2 preferably has an injector pump constructed as a water jet pump that is connected to the compressed-air inlet 11 via a pressure reducer 15 arranged in the housing 25 of the control device. This water jet pump operated by the compressed air from the compressed-air inlet 11 feeds cleaning fluid via the intake hose 16 from the storage container 4 and simultaneously mixes said fluid with the compressed air, thus generating the cleaning agent/air mixture with which the cleaning nozzle 1 is charged in the cleaning function of the device.
After successful cleaning of the spray gun, it is removed from the first chamber 7 and fed into the second chamber 8. In the second chamber 8, the cleaned spray gun is dried by means of the blow-drying nozzle 9, wherein the spray gun S is held in the air stream of the blow-drying nozzle 9. For activating the blow-drying nozzle 9, an activation button 24 is provided that, when activated, allows compressed air to flow from the compressed-air inlet 11 via a bypass channel 26 into the blow-drying nozzle 9. During the blow-drying of the spray gun, residue of the cleaning fluid is removed from the surface of the spray gun and also from the spray channel. The drops of cleaning fluid dripping from the spray gun S are collected in the tank-shaped floor 19 of the second chamber 8. The floor 19 of the chamber 8 is inclined relative to the floor 17 of the opposing chamber 7, so that the fluid residue collecting in the floor 19 can flow onto the floor 17 and through the outlet 18 into the collection container 5.
After completion of the cleaning and drying processes, the spray gun S is removed from the second chamber 8 again and the cleaning device is set to the spraying function by meaning the selection switch 14. In the spraying function, the manually cleaned spray gun S can then be used again for spraying fluids, in particular, for painting. When the cleaning device is switched from the cleaning function to the spraying function, the cleaning agent feed to the cleaning nozzle 1 is closed and simultaneously the full air pressure available on the compressed-air inlet 11 is applied to the compressed-air outlet 12.
To simplify cleaning, repair, and maintenance work on the cleaning device, the control device 10 can be removed from the housing 6. Therefore, for repair or maintenance work, the control device 10 that is preferably fastened to the wall can be removed from the housing 6. The housing 25 of the control device 10 is covered with a housing cover, wherein the housing cover preferably has walls projecting upward on the edges. The cover of the housing 25 could therefore be used as a storage surface for spraying-device accessories, for example, for paint cans. Another storage surface for spraying devices or accessories is formed by the flap 22 that is hinged on the housing 6 so that it can pivot and on which, in the opened position (
An embodiment not shown diagrammatically provides the collection container 5 with a cover for closing the container, wherein the cover has a flange for connecting to the outlet 18. In this embodiment it is guaranteed that the cleaning fluid collected on the tank-shaped floor 17 and that flows through the outlet 18 can flow directly into the collection container 5. An alternative to this embodiment can also be provided wherein a hose is flanged onto the outlet 18, wherein this hose leads the cleaning fluid flowing out into a large collection tank that can be arranged under the cleaning device or next to the cleaning device.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 052 067.2 | Oct 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP08/63344 | 10/6/2008 | WO | 00 | 12/17/2009 |