Claims
- 1. In an HVLP fluid spray gun of the type that is operated from a source of high pressure air and uses a high volume low pressure flow of air from a cap that is releasably attached to and is part of a spray head assembly at the forward end of a gun body for HVLP fluid atomization and uses air for pattern shaping of a fluid discharged from a nozzle that is concentric with and, except for a protruding tip, inside the air-directing cap, and is releasably attached to the gun body, said spray gun having:
- (a) a fluid inlet for receiving, from a source, fluid to be sprayed, and to deliver the fluid to the interior of the nozzle,
- (b) a supply-air passage for receiving high pressure air from a source,
- (c) a first chamber in the gun body, in fluid communication with the supply-air passage, and operable to receive high pressure air therefrom,
- (d) a second chamber in the spray head assembly, in fluid communication with the first chamber, and operable to receive pattern shaping air therefrom,
- (e) a needle that is resiliently urged into the interior of the nozzle to prevent the flow of fluid therefrom,
- (f) a valve that is resiliently urged toward a closed position where it prevents the flow of high pressure air from the supply-air passage to the first chamber, and
- (g) a trigger pinned to the gun body and operably associated with an actuator to withdraw the needle from the interior of the nozzle and to open the valve so that it does not prevent the flow of high pressure air from the supply-air passage to the first chamber,
- the improvement wherein said gun comprises a third chamber, a fourth chamber and means for delivering high pressure air from said first chamber to said third chamber, wherein the nozzle comprises a longitudinally extending nozzle member having a first, laterally extending portion which separates said third chamber from said fourth chamber and which has at least one pressure reduction orifice through which air can flow from said third chamber to said fourth chamber, said nozzle having a second, laterally extending portion, longitudinally spaced from said first laterally extending portion, wherein said second laterally extending portion separates said fourth chamber from a fifth chamber which is between the nozzle and the walls of the cap, wherein said second, laterally extending portion has at least one air distribution orifice through which air can flow from said fourth chamber into said fifth chamber and wherein said at least one pressure reduction orifice is calibrated to reduce the pressure of air passing therethrough to that required for HVLP atomization of a fluid stream flowing out of the nozzle.
- 2. In a fluid spray gun as claimed in claim 1, the further improvement wherein all of the components of the gun body are composed of aluminum or of an aluminum alloy.
- 3. In a fluid spray gun as claimed in claim 2, the further improvement wherein all of the surfaces of the gun body are hard coat anodized.
- 4. In a fluid spray gun as claimed in claim 3, the further improvement wherein all of the hard coat anodized surfaces of the gun body are impregnated with teflon.
- 5. In a fluid spray gun as claimed in claim 1 where the body additionally has a structurally integral, downwardly extending handle at its rear end, the further improvement wherein the trigger is pinned to the body adjacent the lower surface thereof, below said first chamber and forward of the gun handle.
- 6. In a fluid spray gun as claimed in claim 5, where there are bearing shafts that are structurally integral with the needle and extend therefrom in opposite directions in a plane that is perpendicular to the axis of the needle, there is a bearing with a rolling bearing surface mounted on each of said bearing shafts, and the trigger has a concave contact surface on which the bearing surfaces of said bearings roll as the needle is withdrawn from and returned to its position where it prevents the flow of fluid from the nozzle.
- 7. A longitudinally extending fluid nozzle for an HVLP spray gun, said nozzle having a fluid inlet end that is threaded for engagement with the fluid cavity of a spray gun body, a fluid outlet end having a fluid outlet passage, an interior passage extending from the inlet end through the outlet end, and an exterior surface between the inlet end and the outlet end having first and second laterally extending flanges separated from one another longitudinally of said nozzle, the second of said flanges being nearer the outlet end of said nozzle than the first of said flanges which is nearer the inlet end, and there being a plurality of bores extending through said first flange and a plurality of bores extending through said second flange, wherein the axes of the bores through said second laterally extending flange are farther from the axis of said nozzle than are the axes of the bores through said first laterally extending flange, wherein the bores in said first flange constitute pressure reduction orifices which are calibrated to reduce the pressure of high pressure air passing therethrough to that required for HVLP atomization of a fluid stream flowing through said fluid outlet passage and out of said fluid outlet end and wherein the bores in said first flange are operable to direct air passing therethrough towards a surface of said second flange and not directly towards the bores in said second flange so that the atomization air impinges on said surface of said second flange, and is directed radially outwardly and its velocity is reduced, before it passes through the bores in said second flange.
- 8. The longitudinally extending fluid nozzle as claimed in claim 7 wherein the exterior surface of said nozzle, adjacent the outlet end, is a first surface of revolution which has a first, uniform taper, wherein the outlet end is a second surface of revolution which intersects the first surface of revolution and has a second, uniform taper, wherein the second taper is more severe than the first and wherein, when atomization air flows past the intersection of the first and second surfaces of revolution, there is pressure reduction adjacent the intersection which promotes atomization of a sprayed fluid.
- 9. The longitudinally extending fluid nozzle as claimed in claim 7 wherein the outer surfaces of said first and second flanges and the outer surface of said nozzle between said flanges are surfaces of revolution around the axis of said nozzle.
- 10. In a fluid spray gun as claimed in claim 1, the improvement wherein the outer surfaces of said first and second spaced, laterally extending portions and the exterior wall of said nozzle between said first and second laterally extending portions are surfaces of revolution about the axis of said nozzle.
- 11. In a fluid spray gun as claimed in claim 1, the further improvement wherein said nozzle member is composed of aluminum or aluminum alloy and wherein the surfaces of said nozzle member are hard coat anodized and impregnated with teflon.
- 12. A fluid spray gun comprising
- (a) a body,
- (b) a longitudinally extending nozzle member,
- (c) a fluid inlet for receiving, from a source, fluid to be sprayed, and to deliver the fluid to the interior of said nozzle,
- (d) a supply-air passage for receiving high pressure air from a source,
- (e) a first chamber in said gun body, in fluid communication with said supply-air passage, and operable to receive high pressure air therefrom,
- (f) a second chamber, in fluid communication with said first chamber, and operable to receive pattern shaping air therefrom,
- (g) a needle that is resiliently urged into the interior of said nozzle to prevent the flow of fluid therefrom,
- (h) a valve that is resiliently urged toward a closed position where it prevents the flow of high pressure air from said supply-air passage to said first chamber, and
- (i) a trigger pinned to said gun body and operably associated with an actuator to withdraw said needle from the interior of said nozzle and to open said valve so that it does not prevent the flow of high pressure air from said supply-air passage to said first chamber,
- (j) a third chamber,
- (k) a fourth chamber,
- (l) means for delivering high pressure air from said first chamber to said third chamber, wherein said nozzle member comprises
- a first, laterally extending portion which separates said third chamber from said fourth chamber and which has at least one pressure reduction orifice through which air can flow from said third chamber to said fourth chamber,
- a second, laterally extending portion, longitudinally spaced from said first laterally extending portion, wherein said second laterally extending portion separates said fourth chamber from a fifth chamber which is between said nozzle member and the walls of an associated cap, wherein said second, laterally extending portion has at least one air distribution orifice through which air can flow from said fourth chamber into said fifth chamber, and wherein said at least one pressure reduction orifice is calibrated to reduce the pressure of air passing therethrough to that required for HVLP atomization of a fluid stream flowing out of said nozzle member.
- 13. In a fluid spray gun as claimed in claim 1, the further improvement wherein said second laterally extending portion has a diameter greater than that of said first laterally extending portion and wherein the axes of the bores through said second laterally extending portion are farther from the axis of said nozzle than are the axes of the bores through said first laterally extending portion.
- 14. The nozzle claimed in claim 7 wherein said second laterally extending flange has a diameter greater than that of said first laterally extending flange.
- 15. The fluid spray gun claimed in claim 12, wherein said second laterally extending portion has a diameter greater than that of said first laterally extending portion and wherein the axes of the bores through said second laterally extending portion are farther from the axis of said nozzle than are the axes of the bores through said first laterally extending portion.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/413,796 filed Mar. 30, 1995, now abandoned.
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