Spray guns are widely used for rapidly coating surfaces with liquids, such as paint. Liquid is contained in a container that attaches to the gun. The outlet of the container is typically a threaded coupling that connects to a corresponding threaded connector on the spray gun. Liquid flows from the container into the spray gun and is fed to a spray nozzle. The spray nozzle combines the liquid with compressed air, atomizing the liquid, forming a spray. At the end of the spraying operation, the container and the mating connection to the spray gun must be thoroughly cleaned so that liquid from one operation does not contaminate the liquid to be sprayed in the next spraying operation. Additionally, the coupling between container and spray gun must not retain any dried liquid that might interfere with the connection between container and spray gun. A container with a disposable liner and lid may be used advantageously to eliminate or reduce the labor required to clean the container and the coupling to the spray gun. A spray gun system with a disposable liner is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,820,824 to Joseph et al. Other spray gun systems with liners are described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,432,104 to Kaltenbach; U.S. Pat. No. 4,151,929 to Sapien; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,816,501 to Lopresti.
In a first embodiment of the invention, a three piece liquid container system is provided. The system includes an outer cup, a disposable, collapsible liner for insertion into the outer cup and a removable lid that fits tightly into an opening in the liner. The liner is inserted into the cup and liquid is poured into the liner. The lid includes tabs on its periphery that mate with rib segments on the inside of an opening of the outer cup. The lid is inserted into the liner and then rotated to secure the lid/liner to the cup. The lid can include locking tabs that prevent the lid from rotating in reverse.
In other embodiments of the invention, the cup may include features, such as faceted sidewalls and protrusions on its inside bottom surface, that prevent close contact between the collapsible liner and the cup. These features facilitate complete expulsion of liquid from the liner during spraying. In certain other embodiments of the invention, an adapter is provided to connect the reservoir to the spray gun inlet port without requiring rotation of the reservoir relative to the adapter or the spray gun. The adapter may be secured to an outlet port of the lid by a removable collar, preferably threaded for screwing engagement.
In further embodiments of the present invention, a four piece liquid container system is provided for attachment to a spray gun. The system includes an outer cup, a mounting ring, a liner and a removable lid. The mounting ring is inserted into a recess in a flange at the top of the outer cup. A disposable, collapsible liner is inserted through the mounting ring into the outer cup and a lip at the top of the liner is supported on the mounting ring. The removable lid includes a projection that slides into the opening at the liner top. The lid screws into the mounting ring and a flange on the periphery of the lid presses the liner lip against the mounting ring, forming a liquid tight seal. Thus, the lid-ring-liner assembly may be removed from the outer cup as a liquid-tight unit. When the lid is installed on the mounting ring, the lid-ring-liner assembly may be secured to the outer cup with a locking mechanism.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a liquid container lid assembly for a spray gun is provided. The assembly includes a lid with a liquid outlet and a generally cylindrical adapter. One end of the adapter connects to the spray gun liquid inlet port and the other end connects to a liquid outlet in the lid. The adapter ends are joined by a liquid-tight passageway. A collar releasably attaches the adapter to the lid by rotation of the collar with respect to the lid.
The foregoing features of the invention will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description, taken with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In broad overview, in various embodiments of the invention, a liquid container system is provided for attachment to a spray gun. The system includes an outer cup, a disposable, collapsible liner for insertion into the outer cup and a removable lid that fits into an opening in the liner.
In certain embodiments of the present invention, a three piece liquid container system is provided. The system includes an outer cup, a disposable, collapsible liner for insertion into the outer cup and a removable lid that fits tightly into an opening in the liner. The liner is inserted into the cup and liquid is poured into the liner. The lid includes tabs on its periphery that mate with rib segments on the inside of an opening of the outer cup. The lid is inserted into the liner and then rotated to secure the lid/liner to the cup. The lid can include locking tabs that prevent the lid from rotating in reverse.
In other embodiments of the invention, the cup may include features, such as faceted sidewalls and protrusions on its inside bottom surface, that prevent close contact between the collapsible liner and the cup. These features facilitate complete expulsion of liquid from the liner during spraying. In certain other embodiments of the invention, an adapter is provided to connect the reservoir to the spray gun inlet port without requiring rotation of the reservoir relative to the adapter or the spray gun. The adapter may be secured to an outlet port of the lid by a removable collar.
In further embodiments of the present invention, a four piece liquid container system is provided for attachment to a spray gun. The system includes an outer cup, a mounting ring, a liner and a removable lid. The mounting ring is inserted into a recess in a flange at the top of the outer cup. A disposable, collapsible liner is inserted through the mounting ring into the outer cup and a lip at the top of the liner is supported on the mounting ring. The removable lid includes a projection that slides into the opening at the liner top. The lid screws into the mounting ring and a flange on the periphery of the lid presses the liner lip against the mounting ring, forming a liquid tight seal. Thus, the lid-ring-liner assembly may be removed from the outer cup as a liquid-tight unit. When the lid is installed on the mounting ring, the lid-ring-liner assembly may be secured to the outer cup with a locking mechanism.
A disposable liner 30 is provided for insertion into the cup 20. The liner is closed at one end and open at the other end 32. The liner may be made of a thin polymeric material so that the liner can collapse as liquid is removed from the liner, forming a partial vacuum at the top of the liner. The liner may also be stiff enough that the liner can hold its shape while empty or filled. In one embodiment, the thickness of the liner bottom to the liner sidewalls is approximately 1:1 and the sidewalls and bottom have comparatively similar rigidity. Further embodiments provide a base thinner than the sidewalls to promote an inward collapse of the liner during spraying. The liner 30 may include a lip 34 at the open end. The lip 34 can rest upon a flange 28 on the inside of the cup so that liquid may be poured into the opening of the liner without collapsing the liner into the cup. In some embodiments of the invention, the liner is a close fit to the interior of the cup.
A lid 40 is provided for insertion into the opening 32 in the liner 30. The lid 40 is adapted to contain paint or other liquid within the liner and to prevent air from entering the closed lid/liner combination. The lid includes an outlet 48 to allow liquid to flow from the container. In some embodiments of the invention, the lid 40 fits sufficiently tightly into the liner opening 32 that the lid/liner combination may be removed as a unit from the cup, after the liquid has been substantially removed from the liner. For example, the lid can have a cylindrical retaining wall 46 for making a frictional fit with the liner. This cylindrical retaining wall may include an outward facing rib. When pressed together, the liner fits tightly around the retaining wall to hold the liner and lid together. Alternatively, the cylindrical retaining wall may include an inward groove and the liner can have a mating inward rib that snaps or pushes into the groove to hold the liner to the lid. In some embodiments, the lid has at least two tabs 42 extending from its periphery. When the lid is inserted into the opening of the cup and rotated, these tabs mate with the rib segments described above, and secure the lid/liner combination into the cup. Either one or both of the tabs and rib segments may be angled so that rotation of the lid with respect to the cup screws the lid into the cup. Reversing this process allows the lid/liner combination to be extracted from the cup. The lid may be provided with tabs 44 that assist in rotating the lid to mate with the cup. The lid may also have a retaining structure, such as hooks 49, to assist in securing the lid to a spray assembly.
In further specific embodiments of the invention, according to any of the embodiments described above, a locking mechanism prevents the lid from rotating relative to the cup in reverse. At least one locking tab 144 is provided that extends radially from the periphery of the lid 140, as shown in
In another embodiment of the invention, an alternative locking mechanism is provided for the lid, to prevent the lid from rotating relative to the cup.
In other embodiments of the invention, an outer cup 320, shaped as shown in
In certain other embodiments of the present invention, a connector system is provided for releasably mating a spray gun with a liquid reservoir. For example, without limitation, the connector system may be used with any of the liquid reservoirs shown in the figures of the present application. A removable lid 505 is provided for the reservoir, as shown in
In embodiments of the invention, the liquid container may be coupled with either a gravity feed or a suction feed spray gun, with the outlet of the lid connected to the inlet port of the gun by an adapter, such as the adapter described above. Liquid is withdrawn from the container and fed to the spray nozzle. The gun may be oriented in a wide range of orientations, including an inverted orientation with respect to gravity. In some embodiments of the invention, a filter, which may be removable, may be provided to filter the liquid withdrawn from the container. In one embodiment of the invention, a filter 350 may be built into the underside of the lid 340, as shown in
In further embodiments of the present invention, a four piece liquid container system is provided for attachment to a spray gun. The system includes an outer cup, a mounting ring, a liner and a removable lid. The mounting ring is inserted into a recess in a flange at the top of the outer cup. A disposable, collapsible liner is inserted through the mounting ring into the outer cup and a lip at the top of the liner is supported on the mounting ring. The removable lid includes a projection that slides into the opening at the liner top. The lid screws into the mounting ring and a flange on the periphery of the lid presses the liner lip against the mounting ring, forming a liquid tight seal when the lid is screwed into the ring. Thus, the lid-ring-liner assembly may be removed from the outer cup as a liquid-tight unit. When the lid is installed on the mounting ring, the lid-ring-liner assembly may be secured to the outer cup with a locking mechanism.
Any of the liners shown and described above for embodiments of the invention, may be employed in embodiments of the four piece liquid container system. A liner for use in the system, in general, will be:
liquid tight;
collapsible so that liquid may be expelled from the container system; and
open-ended with a lip surrounding the open end, so that the lip may be supported by the recess in the mounting ring and the lip may be pressed by the flange 1820 of the removable lid against the ring. Within these broad outlines, the material used for the liner may vary and the shape of the body of the liner may assume a variety of shapes. For example, the liner body may have pleats and the bottom of the liner body need not be flat. The liner may be made of a thin polymeric material so that the liner can collapse as liquid is removed from the top of the liner, forming a vacuum at the top of the liner. As in other embodiments of the invention, an opening or openings placed in the bottom or side wall of the outer cup allows air to enter the space between liner and cup. The liner may also be stiff enough that the liner can hold its shape while empty or filled. In one embodiment, the thickness of the liner bottom to the liner sidewalls is approximately 1:1 and the sidewalls and bottom have comparatively similar rigidity. Further embodiments provide a base thinner than the sidewalls to promote an inward collapse of the liner during spraying.
In an embodiment of the invention, as shown in
In embodiments of the invention, the four piece liquid container may be coupled with either a gravity feed or a suction feed spray gun, with the outlet of the lid connected to the inlet port of the gun by an adapter, such as the adapter described above. Liquid is withdrawn from the container and fed to the spray nozzle. The gun may be oriented in a wide range of orientations, including an inverted orientation with respect to gravity. In some embodiments of the invention, a filter, which may be removable, may be provided to filter the liquid withdrawn from the container. In one embodiment of the invention, a filter 350 may be built into the underside of the lid 1800, similar to the filter arrangement shown in
It will, of course, be apparent that the present invention is not limited to the aspects of the description set forth above. Various changes and modifications of this invention as described will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
This application is a continuation of U.S. non-provisional patent application Ser. No. 11/302,970, filed Dec. 14, 2005, entitled “Liquid Container System for a Spray Gun”, the disclosure of which application is incorporated herein by reference. This application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/668,695, filed Apr. 6, 2005, entitled “Liquid Container System for a Spray Gun”, the disclosure of which application is incorporated herein by reference; this application also claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/638,949, filed Dec. 23, 2004, entitled “Liquid Container with Lid and Disposable Liner,” which application is incorporated herein by reference; and this application also claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/636,675, filed Dec. 16, 2004, entitled “Liquid Container with Lid and Disposable Liner,” which application is incorporated herein by reference.
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