Claims
- 1. A cleaning gun adjustable to perform either a blowing function or a vacuum function, the cleaning gun comprising an air tube, means for connecting one end of the air tube to a source of compressed air, an air jet nozzle connected to the opposite end of the air tube, a vacuum chamber in communication with the air jet nozzle, an inlet/outlet tube communicatively connected to the vacuum chamber and extending in one direction from the vacuum chamber, an open ended exhaust tube extending from the vacuum chamber in an angular direction from said one direction, an open-ended air passage providing communication between the air jet nozzle and the exhaust tube, and means for selectively moving the open ended air passage into either full alignment with the air jet nozzle, the vacuum chamber and the exhaust tube for the vacuum function or into flow communication in a non-aligned manner with the air jet nozzle, the vacuum chamber and the exhaust tube for the blowing function.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 wherein said means for selectively moving the open ended air passage into full alignment or flow communication in a non-aligned manner with the air jet nozzle, vacuum chamber and exhaust tube moves the air passage into only a specific predetermined partial alignment with the air jet nozzle, the vacuum chamber and the exhaust tube for the blowing function.
- 3. The invention of claim 2 wherein said means is a directional dial rotatably journaled between the vacuum chamber and the exhaust tube, the directional dial housing the air passage and being journaled for rotation between a first fixed point that places the air passage in full alignment with the air jet nozzle, the vacuum chamber and the exhaust tube and a second fixed point that places the air passage in specific predetermined flow communication with the air jet nozzle, the vacuum chamber and the exhaust tube.
- 4. The invention of claim 3 wherein the pressure of the air at said source of compressed air is 80 psi, and the specific predetermined flow communication of the air passage with the air jet nozzle, the vacuum chamber and the exhaust tube diverts air outwardly through the inlet/outlet tube under a maximum pressure of 30 psi.
- 5. The invention of claim 3 wherein the cleaning gun includes a foraminated bag mounted in communication with the end of the exhaust tube that is remote from the vacuum chamber.
- 6. The invention of claim 1 wherein the cleaning gun includes a foraminated bag mounted in communication with the end of the exhaust tube remote from the vacuum chamber.
- 7. The invention of claim 6 wherein the angular direction that the exhaust tube extends from the one direction of the inlet/outlet tube is at least 90.degree. downwardly from the inlet/outlet tube.
- 8. A cleaning gun adjustable to blowing and vacuum functions, the cleaning gun comprising a body portion, an air tube within the body portion, an inlet at one end of the air tube for attachment to a source of compressed air, an air jet nozzle at the other end of the air tube, a trigger/valve in the air tube between the inlet and the air jet nozzle, a vacuum chamber in the body portion in communication with the air jet nozzle, an inlet/outlet tube extending from the vacuum chamber, a directional dial having an open ended air passage extending therethrough, means for rotating the directional dial to place one end of the air passage in different degrees of alignment with the air jet nozzle and the vacuum chamber, an open ended exhaust tube communicating at a first end with the air passage in the directional dial, a foraminated collection bag communicating with a second end of the exhaust tube that is remote from the directional dial, and the second end of the exhaust tube being of a greater diameter than the first end of the exhaust tube.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of our pending patent application Ser. No. 08/680,459, filed Jul. 15, 1996 for COMPRESSED AIR AND VACUUM CLEANING GUN.
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