The present invention generally pertains to spray guns and related devices adapted to spray fluids, such as paints, primers, stains, varnishes, sealants and the like. More specifically, but without restriction to the particular embodiment and/or use which is shown and described for purposes of illustration, the present invention relates to a cordless, self-contained, handheld spray gun.
Electrically and pneumatically driven compressed air spray paint guns are well known. Such spray guns are used in the efficient painting of articles. These conventional spray paint guns are typically part of a painting system. These painting systems may include a tank or container in which the paint is stored and a pump which compresses air and delivers the air through a hose to the spray paint gun wherein the compressed air atomizes and forces the paint through a nozzle. Typically, the paint containers are located below the paint gun and paint is drawn through a tube into the gun handle or barrel to a chamber in communication with the nozzle. Pressure differentials are sometimes used to draw the paint or fluid to the chamber that is in communication with the nozzle. Alternatively, paint or liquid may be drawn or pumped through a long tube into the paint gun from a tank or can located away from the paint gun. The amount of paint spray directed through the nozzle of the gun can be varied using a trigger coupled to a volume regulator. Adjusting a valve mechanism or pressure regulator is operable to vary the fan and amount of paint through the nozzle. There are certain disadvantages and limitations associated with using these conventional paint systems. The primary disadvantage is that the spray guns are tethered by long tubes adapted to transport either compressed air or paint or other fluid to the paint gun, greatly reducing their mobility.
Cordless handheld power tools, such as cordless power drills, cordless power saws and cordless power sanders, including with interchangeable battery units, are widely known in the art. These cordless power tools were developed to allow the user thereof increased mobility in their use.
What is desired is a cordless, self-contained, handheld spray gun that allows the user thereof increased mobility when painting articles. The cordless, self-contained, handheld spray gun of the present invention is an integral, portable unit operable to atomize fluids of varying viscosities, such as paints, primers, stains, varnishes, sealants and the like. The cordless, self-contained, handheld spray gun is adapted to provide the user thereof with optimum mobility. The present invention comprises a cordless, self-contained, handheld spray gun. As described in more detail herein, fluid, such as paint, primer, stain, varnish, sealant or the like, through the force of gravity, assisted by air pressure from the source of pressurized gas, is made to flow to a fluid chamber. The spray gun is actuated by pulling a trigger that permits the fluid, such as paint, to be released from the fluid chamber onto a nozzle tip on a nozzle assembly. The application of a pressurized gas, such as air, from the source of pressurized gas through a plurality of tubular members to the nozzle assembly having gas nozzle orifices and at least one fluid nozzle orifice, atomizes the fluid and directs to the article to be painted.
For a better understanding of the present invention including its features, advantages and specific embodiments, reference is made to the following detailed description along with accompanying drawings in which:
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Gun body 100 has a longitudinal central passage defined from the longitudinal first end 102 to the longitudinal second end 103 and a latitudinal central passage defined from the lateral first end 104 to the lateral second end 105. Gun body 100 also has a handle portion 117 defined by an interval between the lateral first end 104 and a lateral second end 105. The longitudinal first end 102 and longitudinal second end 103 are integral with, but orthogonal to said lateral first end 104 and lateral second end 105. The longitudinal first end 102 is located generally 90 degrees from the lateral second end 105.
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In the disclosed embodiment, the source of pressurized gas comprises an electrically driven air compressor system. Electrically driven compressor has a motor 209 with a means of transforming angular motion to linear motion, a piston pump 204 comprising a piston, a piston chamber, and a system of intake and exhaust valves. A one way valve mechanism 208 at output of the piston pump 204 is operable to allow pressurized gas to exit the piston pump 204. In this manner, compressed gas can leave the piston chamber on each upward piston stroke, and is not drawn back into the chamber on each downward stroke.
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A regulator may be installed in series with any of the tubular members, seen as regulator 222, operable to adjust the rate of gas through said tubular members. A means of adjusting the spray pattern at nozzle assembly 116 includes fan control knob 113 and fan control needle 226 wherein fan control knob 113 is connected to fan control needle 226. Fan control knob 113 is coupled through a bore in the longitudinal second end 103 of the gun body 100. When pressure through Y junction 228 is modified, the gas through gas nozzle orifices 207 and fan nozzle orifices 227 are modified, thus modifying the fan out of the fluid spray.
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As noted herein, in the disclosed embodiment of the present invention, the source of pressurized gas is a battery powered air compressor and the gas that is output from source of pressurized gas is air, comprising about 80% nitrogen and 20% oxygen. The batteries can comprise one or more disposable batteries or one or more rechargeable batteries, such as NiCad or L-Ion type batteries. Battery 116 is shown as being a modular snap on type that can be removed from the gun body 100 for recharging. In such embodiment, the compressed air pump comprises a motor, a means of transforming angular motion to oscillating linear motion, a piston, a chamber for accepting the piston, and the chamber having valves for accepting air and expelling air. In the disclosed embodiment, switch 221 is operable to control a microprocessor circuit coupled to the pressure sensor and the motor, thus providing power to the motor.
In a different embodiment of the present invention, the source of pressurized gas is a compressed gas cartridge and the gas that is output from source of pressurized gas is CO2. In the gas cartridge embodiment, the trigger switch is a valve release that opens a valve releasing compressed gas from the source of pressurized gas.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the fluid container 225 is a single plastic polypropylene paint cup. Alternatively, the fluid container may comprise a single light-weight metal or alloy container, such as an aluminum container. However, the use of a single container is not limiting. By using a plurality of containers feeding paint and catalysts into the junction near the nozzle, the cordless spray gun of the present invention can be adapted to the spraying of fast-drying paint mixtures while preventing the polymerization of the paint mixture in a single paint container.
While the invention has been described in the specification and illustrated in the drawings with reference to one or more preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment illustrated by the drawings and described in the specification as the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include any embodiments falling within the description of the appended claims. For example, the present invention can be tailored to allow the application of fluids with varying viscosities, such as paints, primers, stains, varnishes, sealants and the like. In addition, the present invention may be fabricated from any number of components made from materials such as metal, metal alloys, plastic, polypropylene or other similar material. Various alterations, modifications and substitutions can be made to the disclosed invention without departing in any way from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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