Compression structure of a spray gun

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6527202
  • Patent Number
    6,527,202
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 29, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A spray gun includes a main body which is provided in the interior with an upright tube, a guide tube, and a compression structure by which a fluid contained in a container is dispersed in the form of a spray via a spray head. The compression structure includes a compression tube located in the interior of the main body, and an elastic tube compressibly received in the compression tube such that the elastic tube is compressed by a connection rod which is actuated by a trigger lever pivoted at one end to the main body.
Description




RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS




Not applicable.




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not applicable.




REFERENCE TO MICROFICHE APPENDIX




Not applicable.




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to a spray gun more particularly to a compression structure of the spray gun.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a spray gun of the prior art comprise a main body


10


which is provided in the interior with a guide tube


11


, an upright tube


12


, and a compression tube


13


. The guide tube


11


is connected at the front end with a discharge tube


14


which is connected with a spray head


15


. The guide tube


11


is in communication with the upright tube


12


via a through hole


16


. Located between the front end of the interior of the guide tube


11


and the discharge tube


14


is a stop pin


18


, which is urged by a C-shaped elastic piece


17


. The compression tube


13


is provided at the inner end with a through hole


29


in communication with the upright tube


12


. A piston


30


is received in the outer end of the compression tube


13


in conjunction with a metal spring


31


. A trigger lever


32


is fastened pivotally with the main body


10


such that the trigger lever


32


is contiguous to the spray head


15


, and that the trigger lever


32


presses against a rod portion


33


of the piston


30


. As the trigger lever


32


is activated to actuate the piston


30


, the pressure is built up in the compression tube


13


. As a result, the spray head


15


disperses the contents of a container in the form of a spray by the air pressure in the compression tube


13


which serves as a compressor.




With the exception of the metal spring


31


, all component parts of the prior art spray gun are made of a plastic material, which is recyclable. It is time-consuming to remove the metal spring


31


from a discarded spray gun in the recycling process. In addition, the prior art spray gun is defective in design in that the rod portion


33


of the piston


30


is apt to sway at the time when it is pressed against by the trigger lever


32


, thereby resulting in poor performance of the spray gun.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a spray gun with a compression structure devoid of a metal spring, so as to facilitate the recycling of the spray gun.




In keeping with the principle of the present invention, the foregoing objective of the present invention is attained by the compression structure comprising a compression tube which is in communication with an upright tube which is in turn in communication with a guide tube. The guide tube is in communication with a spray head. The compression tube is provided with an elastic tube fitted thereinto. The elastic tube has a closed outer end. A connection rod is connected at an inner end with the outer end of the elastic tube such that an outer end of the connection rod is pivoted with a trigger lever. The elastic tube serves as a piston, which is actuated by the trigger lever via the connection rod to compress fluid, thereby enabling the spray head to disperse the contents of a container in the form of a spray by the fluid pressure.











The features and the advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood upon a thoughtful deliberation of the following detailed description of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a sectional schematic view of a prior art spray gun.





FIG. 2

shows a sectional schematic view of the prior art spray in action.





FIG. 3

shows a perspective view of a spray gun of the present invention.





FIG. 4

shows an exploded perspective view of the spray gun of the present invention.





FIG. 5

shows a sectional view of the spray gun of the present invention.





FIG. 6

shows a sectional schematic view of the spray gun of the present invention in action.





FIG. 7

shows another sectional schematic view of the spray gun of the present invention in action.





FIG. 8

shows a perspective view of an elastic tube of the present invention at work .











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIGS. 3-7

, a spray gun of the present invention comprises a main body


40


, a spray head


50


, a trigger lever


51


, a container connector


55


, and a shield


56


.




The main body


40


comprises an upright tube


41


, a base


42


, and a guide tube


46


. The base


42


is provided with an inner end


43


and an inner tube


45


. The inner tube


45


and the upright tube


41


form a first check device in conjunction with a check ball


44


. The base


42


is fastened to the container connector


55


by which the spray gun is fastened to a container.




The spray head


50


is in communication with the guide tube


46


of the main body


40


via a discharge tube


49


in conjunction with a check pin


48


having an elastic arm


47


. The discharge tube


49


and the check pin


48


form a second check device. The spray head


50


is fastened to the discharge tube


49


.




The main body


40


is further provided with a compression structure which is connected with the trigger lever


51


. The compression structure comprises a compression tube


60


, which is in communication with the upright tube


41


, an elastic tube


62


received in the compression tube


60


, and a connection rod


65


connected with the elastic tube


62


and the trigger lever


51


. The compression tube


60


is provided in an inner end with a retaining groove


61


. The elastic tube


62


is provided at an open inner end with a retaining edge


63


. The elastic tube


62


is compressibly received in the compression tube


60


such that the retaining edge


63


of the open inner end of the elastic tube


62


is retained in the retaining groove


61


of the inner end of the compression tube


60


. The elastic tube


62


has a closed outer end


64


.




The connection rod


65


has a connection end


66


, which is fitted over the closed outer end


64


of the elastic tube


62


. The connection rod


65


is fastened at an outer end with the trigger lever


51


.




In operation, the trigger lever


51


is activated by an external force such that the connection rod


65


is actuated to compress the elastic tube


62


, thereby resulting in compression of a fluid which is contained in the elastic tube


62


. The fluid of a container is thus dispersed in the form of a spray by the spray head


50


via the upright tube


41


, the guide tube


46


, and the discharge tube


49


. As soon as the trigger lever


51


is relieved of the external force, the deformed elastic tube


62


springs back to its original shape. As a result, the fluid is drawn into the elastic tube


62


by suction via the first check device and the upright tube


41


, as shown in FIG.


7


.




All component parts of the spray gun of the present invention are made of a plastic material so as to facilitate the recycling of the spray gun of the present invention.




The elastic tube


62


of the spray gun of the present invention serves as an elastic element and a piston.



Claims
  • 1. A spray gun comprising:a container connector for connecting the spray gun with a container in which a fluid is held; a main body fastened at one end to said container connector and comprised of, in an interior, an upright tube, a guide tube, a discharge tube, and a compression structure, said upright tube being in communication with the container, said compression structure, said guide tube, and said discharge tube; a spray head fastened to said discharge tube for dispersing the fluid of the container in the form of a spray; and a trigger lever pivoted at one end with said main body such that said trigger lever is connected with said compression structure of said main body whereby said trigger lever is activated by an external force to actuate said compression structure, so as to enable said spray head to disperse the fluid of the container; wherein said compression structure comprises: a compression tube located in the interior of said main body such that said compression tube is in communication with said upright tube via an inner end of said compression tube whereby said inner end is comprised of, in an inner wall thereof, a retaining groove; an elastic tube provided at an open inner end with a retaining edge, said elastic tube being compressibly received in said compression tube such that said retaining edge of said elastic tube is retained in said retaining groove of said inner end of said compression tube, said elastic tube further comprised of a closed outer end; and a connection rod fastened at an outer end to said trigger lever, and at an inner end to said closed outer end of said elastic tube whereby said connection rod is actuated by said trigger lever to compress said elastic tube at the time when said trigger lever is exerted on by an external force.
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