Mixing cup adapting assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6536687
  • Patent Number
    6,536,687
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 16, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An assembly for feeding liquid to the inlet port of a gravity feed sprayer. The assembly includes (1) a mixing cup of a known type commonly used to mix paint with solvent that is of stiff polymeric material and bears indicia on its side wall indicating the levels to which a plurality of different liquids should be sequentially poured into the cup to achieve a predetermined ratio between the liquids; (2) a first adapter comprising a central portion having a through opening and a transverse portion including a peripheral part defining a groove along its inner surface adapted for sealing engagement.with a top end of the mixing cup; and (3) a second adapter having a through opening, a first end portion of which second adapter is adapted to releasably engage the inlet port of a gravity feed paint sprayer. A second end portion of the second adapter and the central portion of the first adapter have connector parts adapted for releasable liquid tight engagement between the adapters with their through openings in communication.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the liquid supply assemblies for gravity fed liquid (e.g., paint) spraying devices or spray guns.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Various liquid supply assemblies have been described for use with gravity fed liquid (e.g., paint) spraying devices or spray guns, including those described in the international application published as International Publication Number WO 98/32539 on Jul. 30, 1998, the content whereof is incorporated herein by reference. The supply assembly including a collapsible liner that is described and claimed in that application should provide advantages over the prior art liquid supply assembly also described in that application.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a liquid supply assembly for use with gravity fed liquid spraying devices that, like the liquid supply assembly described and claimed in WO 98/32539, should also provide advantages over the prior art liquid supply assembly described in that application.




According to the present invention there is provided a liquid supply assembly adapted for use on a gravity fed liquid spraying device that comprises (1) a mixing cup of stiff polymeric material that bears indicia on its side wall indicating the levels to which a plurality of different liquids should be sequentially poured into the cup to achieve a predetermined ratio between the liquids; (2) a first adapter comprising a central portion having a through opening and a transverse portion including a peripheral part defining a groove along its inner surface adapted for sealing engagement with a top end of the mixing cup; (3) a second adapter having a through opening, a first end portion adapted to releasably engage the inlet port of the spraying device; and a second end portion having a connector part adapted for releasable liquid tight engagement with a connector part on the central portion of the first adapter with the through openings in communication.




The mixing cup is of a known type commonly used in paint shops to mix different paints and/or to mix paint with solvent. Those liquids are mixed using indicia on the side walls of the mixing cup. That indicia indicates the levels to which two or three different liquids should be sequentially poured into the mixing cup to provide a predetermined ratio between those liquids, such indicia being provided for a plurality of different ratios. Prior to this invention, liquid from the mixing cup was poured into a liquid supply assembly for a spray gun, and if liquid remained after the spraying operation was complete, that remaining liquid was sometimes poured back into the mixing cup, an air tight cover was applied thereto, and the liquid (e.g., paint) was stored for future use in the covered mixing cup.




The present invention affords further use of that mixing cup as part of the liquid supply assembly for the spraying device. This eliminates the need to pour the mixed liquid (e.g., paint) out of the mixing cup prior to spraying, or to pour unsprayed liquid back into the mixing cup after the spraying operation. Instead, the liquid is mixed in the mixing cup, remains in the mixing cup during the spraying operation when the mixing cup becomes part of the liquid supply assembly for the spraying device, and if unsprayed liquid remains after the spraying operation, it can be retained in the mixing cup which is then separated from the rest of the liquid supply assembly and can have a conventional air tight cover applied to it for storage.




A vacuum relief for the liquid supply assembly can be provided by inserting a tapered removable pin (e.g., a pin of the type sometimes called a “push pin”) through the side wall of the mixing cup adjacent its bottom wall. That pin is removed during use of the mixing cup in the liquid supply assembly for the spraying device when the mixing cup is positioned with its bottom wall uppermost so that air can enter the cup through an air passageway formed by the pin above the liquid being supplied to the spraying device. Before and after the spraying operation when the cup is supported on its bottom wall that pin may be positioned in the passageway it forms to preclude liquid leaking out of the mixing cup through that passageway.




The liquid supply assembly can also include a removable filter assembly for filtering liquid leaving the mixing cup during the spraying operation.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING




The present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawing wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts in the several views, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a liquid supply assembly according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged sectional view taken approximately along section line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged exploded perspective view of the liquid supply assembly of

FIG. 1

together with a fragment of a spraying device or spray gun to which the liquid supply assembly is adapted to be attached;





FIG. 4

is an end view of a second adapter included in the liquid supply assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the liquid supply assembly of

FIG. 1

attached to an inverted spraying device or spray gun;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the liquid supply assembly of

FIG. 1

attached to the spraying device as in FIG.


5


and inverted to the position used for spraying liquid with the spraying device, and





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a mixing cup included in the liquid supply assembly of

FIG. 1

, which mixing cup has been separated from the rest of the liquid supply assembly and has had a conventional cover applied to it.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawing there is illustrated a liquid supply assembly according to the present invention generally designated by the reference numeral


10


. That liquid supply assembly


10


(as is illustrated in

FIGS. 3

,


5


and


6


) can be used to supply liquid for a conventional gravity fed liquid spraying device or spray gun


11


(e.g., the spray gun commercially designated NR 95 that is available from Sata, Farbspritzechnik GmbH & Co., Kornwestheim, Germany.




As is best seen in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the liquid supply assembly


10


includes a conventional paint mixing cup


12


of stiff polymeric material (e.g., the polyethylene mixing cups commercially available from PPG, Cleveland, Ohio, which can be obtained in 8 ounce or 240 ml, or 16 ounce or 480 ml, or 24 ounce or 720 ml, or 32 ounce or 960 ml sizes). The paint mixing cup comprises a generally cylindrical side wall


13


having top and bottom ends


14


and


15


, a bottom wall


16


extending across and closing the bottom end


15


of the side wall


13


, and an outwardly projecting lip


18


around the top end


14


of the side wall


13


. The top end


14


of the side wall


13


defines an opening into the cup


12


. The side wall


13


bears indicia


19


indicating the levels to which two or three different liquids should be sequentially poured into the cup


12


through that opening to provide a predetermined ratio between those liquids, that indicia


19


being provided for a plurality of different ratios. The side wall


13


is sufficiently translucent to afford seeing the liquid level in the cup


12


through the side wall


13


which assists a person in adding liquids to the desired levels indicated by the indicia


19


.




The liquid supply assembly


10


also includes a first adapter


20


, (see

FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


3


) preferably molded of polymeric material (e.g., polyethylene), having opposite inner and outer major surfaces


21


and


22


. The first adapter


20


comprises a central generally cylindrical portion


24


having a through opening


26


and a transverse portion


28


including a peripheral part


30


. The transverse portion


28


defines a groove


32


along its inner surface that is adapted for sealing engagement with the top end


14


and outwardly projecting lip


18


of the paint mixing cup


12


.




A second adapter


34


(see

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


, and


4


), also included in the liquid supply assembly


10


, is preferably of metal (e.g., aluminum), has first and second spaced end portions


36


and


38


, and has a through opening


40


extending through those end portions


36


and


38


. The first end portion


36


of the second adapter


34


has internal threads


41


and six flatted wrench engageable surface portions


42


around its periphery, thereby being adapted to be releasably engaged with external threads on the inlet port of the gravity feed spray gun


11


. The first adapter


20


and the second end portion


38


of the second adapter


34


have connector parts that are adapted for releasable liquid tight engagement with their through openings


26


and


40


in communication. Those connector parts include axially spaced radially outwardly projecting sealing rings


43


along the outer surface of the cylindrical portion


24


, and a cylindrical inner surface


44


of the second adapter


34


that defines a cylindrical bore opening through the end of the second adapter


34


opposite the threads


41


.




That bore is adapted to receive the cylindrical portion


24


of the of the first adapter


20


in an engaged position with the sealing rings


43


in slightly compressed liquid tight engagement with the inner surface


44


defining the bore and with an end surface


46


on a collar


45


around the second end portion


38


of the second adapter


34


abutting a boss


47


in the first adapter


20


around the cylindrical portion


24


. The collar


45


has major cylindrically concave recesses


48


along opposite sides of its periphery (see “

Figure 4

) adapted to pass the distal ends of hook members


49


projecting from the transverse portion


28


of the first adapter


20


on opposite sides of the cylindrical portion


24


when the cylindrical portion


24


is pressed axially into the bore with the first and second adapters


20


and


34


in a first relative position at which the hook members


49


are aligned with the major recesses


48


in the collar


45


. The first and second adapters


20


and


34


can then be rotated relative to each other to a second relative position to cause the resiliently flexible projecting hook members


49


to be deflected outwardly by, and to move around, cylindrically convex cam lobes


50


projecting radially outwardly on corresponding sides of the major recesses


48


until the projecting hook members


49


are positioned in minor cylindrically concave recesses


51


in the collar


45


at which opposed inwardly projecting lips


52


on the distal ends of the projecting hook members


49


are engaged over a surface


53


of the collar


45


adjacent the first end


36


of the second adapter


34


. Lugs


54


projecting axially past the end surface


46


of the collar


45


are adapted to move between positions engaging sides of the boss


47


on the first adapter


20


when the cylindrical portion


24


is in its engaged position in the bore defined by the inner surface


44


, thereby limiting relative movement between the adapters


20


and


34


to movement to and between those first and second relative positions.




The liquid supply assembly


10


further includes a tapered, pointed, removable pin


56


(e.g., a pin of the type sometimes called a “push pin”) extending through a passageway


58


in the side wall


13


of the cup


12


adjacent its bottom wall


16


(see FIGS.


1


and


5


). On the end of the pin


56


opposite its point is a molded head


60


by which the pin


56


can be manually pressed through the side wall


13


to form the passageway


58


. When the cup


12


is inverted to supply liquid to the spray gun


11


as is illustrated in

FIG. 6

, the pin


56


can be removed so that the passageway


58


will provide vacuum relief for the cup


12


by then allowing air to enter the cup


12


through the passageway


58


above the liquid (e.g., paint) being supplied to the spray gun


11


. Before and after any such spraying operations that pin


56


may be positioned in the passageway


58


as is illustrated in

FIG. 5

to preclude liquid within the cup


12


from leaking through the passageway


58


when the cup is supported on its bottom wall


16


.




The combination


10


can also include a removable-filter assembly


62


(see

FIGS. 2 and 3

) of a known commercially available type (e.g., the filter commercially designated “paint filter kit” that is commercially available from Standard Color, St. Paul, Minn.). The filter assembly


62


includes a stiff polymeric frame comprising a cylindrical outlet portion


64


having a cylindrical outer surface frictionally engaged within the inner surface defining the through opening


26


in the central portion


24


, which outlet portion


64


has a through opening. The frame of the filter assembly


62


further includes an inlet portion


66


projecting from the inner surface


21


of the transverse portion


28


of the first adapter


20


. The inlet portion


66


has four axially extending rectangular inlet passageways


67


spaced around its periphery that communicate with the through opening in the outlet portion


64


, and includes a filter screen


68


extending across the inner ends of those inlet passageways


67


.




A method according to the present invention for providing a supply of mixed liquids for the gravity fed liquid spraying device


11


includes mixing the liquids in the mixing cup


12


using the indicia


19


to indicate the levels to which the liquids should be sequentially poured into the cup


12


to achieve the desired ratio between the liquids; engaging the peripheral part


30


of the first adapter


20


with the top end


14


of the mixing cup


12


containing the mixed liquids; engaging the first end


36


of the second adapter


34


with the inlet port of the liquid spraying device


11


(if this has not already been done); engaging the connector parts as described above (this being done with the mixing cup supported on its bottom wall and the spraying device inverted as illustrated in FIG.


3


); and positioning the spraying device


11


as illustrated in

FIG. 4

so that the bottom wall


16


of the mixing cup


12


is uppermost to feed the liquid in the mixing cup


12


to the spraying device


11


through the filter assembly


62


and the openings


26


and


40


in the adapters


20


and


34


. That method can further include inserting the tapered pin


56


through the side wall


13


of the mixing cup


12


adjacent its bottom wall


16


, and removing the tapered pin


56


from the side wall


13


after the spraying device


11


is positioned with the bottom wall


16


of the mixing cup


12


uppermost as illustrated in

FIG. 4

to feed the liquid in the mixing cup


12


to the spraying device. Such insertion of the tapered pin


56


provides the passageway


58


through the side wall


13


of the mixing cup


12


adjacent its bottom wall


16


so that air can flow into the cup


12


through the passageway


58


as the liquid is sprayed to restrict causing a vacuum in the mixing cup


12


. If liquid remains in the mixing cup


12


after use of the liquid spraying device


11


, the pin


56


can be inserted through the passageway


58


to restrict leakage of liquid through the passageway


58


; the spraying device


11


can again be inverted to the position illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the connector parts can be disconnected, the first adapter


20


can be removed from the top end


14


of the mixing cup


12


containing the remaining liquid; a conventional cover


70


(see

FIG. 7

) can be applied to the top end


14


of the mixing cup


12


, and the remaining liquid can be stored for future use in the covered mixing cup


12


. The inexpensive first adapter


20


and the filter assembly


52


can then be disposed of so that cleanup of the liquid supply assembly


10


only requires cleaning the second adapter


34


, which is cleaned with the spray gun


11


.




The present invention has now been described with reference to one embodiment thereof. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes can be made in the embodiment described without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, any of a number of different types of connectors can be used between the adapters


20


and


34


. Thus, the scope of the present invention should not be limited to the structures and methods described in this application, but only by the structures and methods described by the language of the claims and the equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A liquid supply assembly for use on a gravity fed liquid spraying device, said supply assembly comprising:a mixing cup of stiff polymeric material comprising a side wall having top and bottom ends, and a generally planer bottom wall extending across and closing the bottom end of said side wall, said top end of said side wall defining an opening into said cup, and said side wall bearing indicia indicating the levels to which a plurality of different liquids can be sequentially poured into the cup to achieve a predetermined ratio between the liquids; a first adapter of polymeric material having an inner major surface and an opposite outer major surface, said first adapter comprising a central portion having a through opening and a transverse portion including a peripheral part defining a groove along said inner major surface receiving said top end of said mixing cup in sealing engagemnent with said peripheral part; and a second adapter having a first end portion and a second end portion spaced from said first end portion, said second adapter having a through opening extending through said first and second end portions, said first end portion being adapted to releasably engage an inlet port of the gravity fed liquid spraying device; said second end portion of said second adapter and said central portion of said first adapter having connector parts in manually releasable liquid tight engagement between said adapters with said through openings in communication; and said assembly further including a tapered, pointed, push pin extending through said side wall of said mixing cup adjacent said bottom wall, said push pin having been pressed through the side wall to form a passageway through the sidewall, being positioned in the passageway to restrict any liquid in the mixing cup from moving through the passageway, being removable from the passageway to allow air to move through the passageway into the mixing cup adjacent said bottom wall, and after such removal being again positionable in the passageway to restrict any liquid in the mixing cup from moving through the passageway.
  • 2. An assembly according to claim 2 further including a removable filter assembly including a frame comprising-an outlet portion engaged across said through opening in said central portion and having a through opening, said frame further including an inlet portion projecting from the inner surface of said first adapter and having inlet passageways communicating with said through opening in said outlet portion, and a filter screen extending across said inlet passageways.
  • 3. Adapters for using a mixing cup of stiff polymeric material as part of a liquid supply assembly for a gravity fed liquid spraying device, said mixing cup comprising a side wall having top and bottom ends, and a generally planer bottom wall extending across and closing the bottom end of said side wall, said top end of said side wall defining an opening into said cup, and said side wall bearing indicia indicating the levels to which a plurality of different liquids can be sequentially poured into the cup to achieve a predetermined ratio between the liquids; said adapters comprisinga first adapter having an inner major surface and an opposite outer major surface, said first adapter comprising a central portion having a through opening and a transverse portion including a peripheral part defining a groove along said inner major surface adapted to receive said top end of said mixing cup in sealing engagement with said peripheral part; and a second adapter having a first end portion and a second end portion spaced from said first end portion, said second adapter having a through opening extending through said first and second end portions, said first end portion being adapted to engage an inlet port of the gravity fed liquid spraying device; said second end portion of said second adapter and said central portion of said first adapter having connector parts in manually releasable liquid tight engagement between said adapters with said through openings in communication; and said adapters further including a tapered, pointed, removable push pin pressed through said side wall of said mixing cup adjacent said bottom wall to form a passageway through the sidewall and being positioned in the passageway to restrict any liquid in the mixing cup from moving through the passageway, which push pin can be removed from the passageway to allow air to move through the passageway into the mixing cup adjacent said bottom wall, and after such removal can again be positioned in the passageway to restrict any liquid in the mixing cup from moving through the passageway.
  • 4. Adapters according to claim 3 wherein said first adapter is of polymeric material.
  • 5. Adapters according to claim 3 further including a removable filter assembly including a frame comprising an outlet portion engaged across said through opening in said central portion and having a through opening, said frame further including an inlet portion projecting from the inner surface of said first adapter and having inlet passageways communicating with said through opening in said outlet portion, and a filter screen extending across said inlet passageways.
  • 6. A method for providing a supply of mixed liquids for a gravity fed liquid spraying device, said method comprising the steps of:providing a mixing cup of stiff polymeric material comprising a side wall having top and bottom ends, and a bottom wall extending across and closing the bottom end of said side wall, said top end of said side wall defining an opening into said cup, and said side wall bearing indicia indicating the levels to which the liquids can be sequentially poured into the cup to achieve a predetermined ratio between the liquids; providing adapters including a first adapter having an inner major surface and an opposite outer major surface, said first adapter comprising a central portion having a through opening and a transverse portion including a peripheral part defining a groove along said inner major surface adapted to receive the top end of said mixing cup in sealing engagement with said peripheral part, and a second adapter having a first end portion and a second end portion spaced from said first end portion, said second adapter having a through opening extending through said first and second end portions, said first end portion being adapted to engage an inlet port of the gravity fed liquid spraying device; said second end portion of said second adapter and said central portion of said first adapter having connector parts adapted for manually releasable liquid tight engagement between said adapters with said through openings in communication; mixing the liquids in the mixing cup using the indicia to indicating the levels to which the liquids are poured into the cup to achieve a predetermined ratio between the liquids; engaging the first adapter with the top end of the side wall of the mixing cup containing the mixed liquids; inserting a tapered pin through the side wall of the mixing cup adjacent said bottom wall to form a passageway through the sidewall, said pin being positioned in the passageway to restrict any liquid in the mixing cup from moving through the passageway; engaging the first end portion of the second adapter with an inlet port of the gravity fed liquid spraying device; manually engaging the connector parts; positioning the spraying device so that the bottom wall of the mixing cup is uppermost to feed the liquid in the mixing cup to the spraying device through the openings in the adapters; and removing the tapered pin from the side wall during the positioning step to allow air to move through the passageway into the mixing cup adjacent said bottom wall.
  • 7. A method according to claim 6 further including the steps, used when liquid remains in the mixing cup after use of the liquid spraying device, of manually separating the connector parts to separate the adapters, removing the first adapter from the top end of the mixing cup containing the remaining liquid; applying a cover to the top end of the mixing cup, and storing the remaining liquid in the covered mixing cup.
  • 8. A method according to claim 7 further including the step of reinserting the pin through the passageway to restrict leakage of liquid through the passageway during the steps of removing the first adapter, applying the cover, and storing the covered mixing cup.
  • 9. A method according to claim 6 wherein said first adapter is of polymeric material and said method further includes the step of manually separating the connector parts to separate the adapters, removing the first adapter from the top end of the mixing cup, and disposing of the first adapter.
  • 10. A method according to claim 6 wherein said first adapter is of polymeric material and said method further includes the steps, used when liquid remains in the mixing cup after use of the liquid spraying device, of manually separating the connector parts to separate the adapters, removing the first adapter from the top end of the mixing cup containing the remaining liquid; disposing of the first adapter, applying a cover to the top end of the mixing cup, and storing the remaining liquid in the covered mixing cup.
  • 11. A liquid supply assembly for use on a gravity fed liquid spraying device, said supply assembly comprising:a mixing cup of stiff polymeric material comprising a side wall having top and bottom ends, and a generally planer bottom wall extending across and closing the bottom end of said side wall, said top end of said side wall defining an opening into said cup, and said side wall bearing indicia indicating the levels to which a plurality of different liquids can be sequentially poured into the cup to achieve a predetermined ratio between the liquids; an adapter assembly having an inner major surface and an opposite outer major surface, said adapter assembly comprising a transverse portion including a peripheral part defining a groove along said inner major surface receiving said top end of said mixing cup in sealing engagement with said peripheral part, and a first end portion opposite said transverse portion adapted to releasably engage an inlet port of the gravity fed liquid spraying device, said inner surface defining a through opening extending through said transverse portion and said first end portion; said assembly further including a tapered, pointed, removable push pin extending through said side wall of said mixing cup adjacent said bottom wall, said push pin having been pressed through the side wall to form a passageway through the side wall, being positioned in the passageway to restrict any liquid in the mixing clip from moving through the passageway, being removable from the passageway to allow air to move through the passageway into the mixing cup adjacent said bottom wall, and after such removal being again positionable in the passageway to again restrict any liquid in the mixing cup from moving through the passageway.
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