The present disclosure generally relates to mechanisms for connecting fluid containers in a fluid delivery system or device and more specifically, but not by limitation, to a fluid container connection mechanism for a portable spray gun.
Fluid delivery systems and devices, such as, but not limited to, paint spraying systems and devices, include a fluid container that holds fluid material (e.g., paint, stain, varnish, texture material, and the like) to be sprayed. For example, spray guns used in spray-coating systems often utilize a container that is removably connected to the spray gun. The container is removable for filling, cleaning, etc.
The discussion above is merely provided for general background information and is not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
In one exemplary embodiment, a sprayer is provided and includes a fluid container cover configured to be removably coupled to a fluid container. The fluid container cover comprises a portion having a first side facing the fluid container and a second side facing a direction generally opposite the first side. At least one orifice is formed through the portion between the first side and the second side. The fluid container includes at least one connection mechanism configured to be received by the at least one orifice and engage the second side of the portion of the fluid container cover.
In one exemplary embodiment, a fluid container configured for use with a fluid sprayer is provided. The fluid container includes a body forming an interior compartment configured to hold fluid material. The body includes a top surface configured to engage a portion of a fluid sprayer for securing the fluid container to the fluid sprayer. The fluid container also includes a plurality of connection mechanisms spaced about and extending from the top surface. Each of the plurality of connection mechanisms includes a portion extending in a direction along the top surface, the portion of the connection mechanism being spaced apart from the top surface and configured to receiving a portion of the fluid sprayer therebetween.
In one exemplary embodiment, a method of connecting a fluid container to a sprayer is provided. The method includes inserting a plurality of connection mechanisms on the fluid container through a plurality of corresponding apertures formed in a fluid container cover of the sprayer. The fluid container cover comprises a portion having a first side facing a body of the fluid container and a second side facing a direction generally opposite the first side. The method also includes rotating the fluid container with respect to the fluid container cover such that the plurality of connection mechanisms engage the second side of the fluid container cover.
These and various other features and advantages will be apparent from a reading of the following Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. The claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in the background.
Spray gun 100 includes a housing 104 containing electrical components for controlling operation of spray gun 100 and an electric drive or motor operably coupled to drive a pump mechanism. The pump mechanism supplies paint from container 102 to an output nozzle 106 having a particular size and shape for generating a desired spray pattern. A suction tube assembly (not shown in
Spray gun 100 also includes a handle 112 and a trigger 114 that allow a user to hold and control the operation of spray gun 100. A power source (not shown in
Container 102 is removably connected to cover 108 using a connection mechanism (generally illustrated by reference numeral 110), thereby allowing container 102 to be removed for filling, cleaning, etc. In one example, container 102 can be removed from cover 108 and reattached in different orientations, for example for spraying at different angles. In another example, container 102 can be replaced with a container having a different size, shape, etc.
Fluid container 102 includes a container body 118 forming an interior compartment for holding fluid material. Fluid container 102 also includes a handle 120 extending from body 118. Handle 120 can comprise a separate piece attached to body 118 or can be integral, formed of a single unitary body. In the illustrated embodiment, handle 120 comprises a grip portion 122 attached to body 118 by an arm portion 124. In the illustrated embodiment, grip portion 122 is substantially vertical and is configured to be gripped in a user's hand.
Connection mechanism 110 is configured to connect and disconnect container 102 from cover 108 through rotation of container 102 with respect to cover 108. By way of example, container 102 is rotated in a direction illustrated by arrow 126 to engage and secure connection mechanism 110 and in a direction illustrated by arrow 128 to disengage connection mechanism 110. Connection mechanism 110 is configured to enable connection of container 102 to cover 108 by rotating container 102 less than a full turn (i.e., less than 360 degrees, less than 180 degrees, less than 90 degrees, etc.). In one embodiment, container 102 is connected or disconnected from cover 108 by rotating container 102 approximately 20 degrees.
Connection mechanism 110 provides a connection for container 102 that is easy to use, secure, and durable (i.e., resistant to breakage if dropped), in contrast to conventional connection structures which can be awkward and cumbersome to use, and may not provide adequate sealing capabilities or durability.
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Cover 108 comprises a plurality of orifices 136 configured to be aligned with components 130. Each orifice 136 comprises an opening or aperture through a portion 139 of cover 108 and is configured to receive one of the plurality of connection components 130. As illustrated, portion 139 is proximate the perimeter 141 of cover 108 and each orifice 136 is formed between a bottom surface 138 (illustrated in
In the illustrated embodiment, container 102 also includes a locking mechanism 142 that is configured to engage cover 108 and prevent or limit rotation of container 102 with respect to cover 108. Locking mechanism 142 comprises a tab 144 having a portion 146 that extends upwardly toward and is configured to engage a corresponding notch 148 formed in cover 108. Tab 144 is biased toward a neutral, locked (positions), (which is shown in
During connection of container 102 to cover 108, tab 144 is depressed by a bottom surface 147 (shown in
To remove container 102 from cover 108, a user depresses tab 144 to disengage portion 146 from notch 148, thereby allowing container 102 to be rotated with respect to cover 108. In one embodiment, tab 144 can include a protrusion 150 that aids a user in depressing tab 144. In one embodiment, tab 144 is positioned along arm portion 124 of handle 120 such that tab 144 is easily reachable by a user's thumb when grip portion 122 is grasped in the user's hand.
In one embodiment, cover 108 can include a plurality of notches 148. Container 102 can be connected to cover 108 in different orientations. For example, container 102 can be rotated 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees, etc. with respect to cover 108. Each connection component 130 can be received by any one of the plurality of orifices 136. In the embodiment illustrated in
In one embodiment, an end 166 of connection 130 comprises an angled surface 168 to aid in the insertion of cover 108 into gap 158. By way of example, the cross-section of gap 158 at end 162 is smaller than the thickness of the portion of cover 108 to be received within gap 158. As container 102 is rotated with respect to cover 108, a portion of cover 108 contacts surface 168 causing mechanism 130 to deform to some extent and receive the portion of cover 108 within gap 158.
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While various embodiments of the invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of various embodiments of the disclosure, this disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of structure and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed. For example, the particular elements may vary depending on the particular application for the system or method while maintaining substantially the same functionality without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure and/or the appended claims.