Claims
- 1. A nozzle, for a gas-operated spraying apparatus, said nozzle having an axial passage for paint to be dispensed;
- a first end of said nozzle an outlet communicating with said axial passage;
- a needle located in said passage, said needle having a tapered end projecting through said outlet;
- said needle having a first end position wherein said tapered end forms a seal for said outlet;
- said needle being arranged for movement from said first end position in a first direction axially of said passage progressively towards a second position;
- said needle, in said progressive movement towards said second position, being arranged to unseal said outlet and to define an opening peripherally of said tapered end of said needle;
- said needle, at least initially in said progressive movement, extending through said outlet to dispense paint;
- said needle being arranged for movement in a second direction, opposite said first direction, from said first end position, to confirm said seal;
- said nozzle being formed of a material having a resilient memory and said tapered end of said needle, on movement of said needle beyond said first end position in said second opposite direction, being arranged to expand said outlet of said nozzle but, on movement again of said needle in said first direction towards said second position, permitting said outlet of said nozzle to contract around said tapered end of said needle, under the influence of said resilient memory, to its original shape.
- 2. A nozzle according to claim 1 wherein said tapered end of said needle has a taper which increases towards the tip and wherein said axial passage tapers internally to said outlet, the taper of said axial passage being greater than said taper of said tapered end of said needle.
- 3. A nozzle according to claim 1 wherein said passage extends axially of said nozzle between said first end and a second end thereof, said needle extending axially therethrough, said end of said needle opposite said tapered end having stop means preventing passage of said needle through said nozzle in said second opposite direction.
- 4. A nozzle according to claim 1 further including spring means in said nozzle for urging said needle in said first direction from said sealing position.
- 5. A gas-operated spraying apparatus incorporating a nozzle according to claim 1, said apparatus having internal surfaces defining a gas and paint outlet, said needle and said nozzle being of substantially commensurate length and being assemblable together as a unit for coaxial insertion into and removal from said gas and paint outlet of said spraying apparatus.
- 6. A spraying apparatus according to claim 5 having separate paint and gas passages opening into said outlet, said nozzle having an external surface, said external surface providing integral seals for sealing between said paint and gas passages in said spraying apparatus, and said integral seals including means cooperating with said internal surfaces of said spraying apparatus, for obviating pressure difference between said gas passage and said paint passage for preventing gas leaking into the paint.
- 7. A spraying apparatus according to claim 6 wherein at least a part of said external surface of said nozzle is of non-circular shape, said internal surfaces of said gas and paint outlet having a correspondingly shaped part, said non-circular shaped part of said nozzle and said correspondingly shaped part of said internal surfaces cooperating to prevent rotation of said nozzle on insertion thereof into said spraying apparatus.
- 8. A spraying apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said needle has an axis and an end remote from said tapered end, said needle also having means for centering said needle within said nozzle, said centering means bneing arranged to act on said end remote from said tapered end of said needle so as to exert minimum force upon said needle, transverse to its axis, in said nozzle outlet.
- 9. A spraying apparatus according to claim 5 having a manually retractable plunger, said plunger having first spring means and being urged thereby towards a rest position in engagement with said needle, said engagement of said plunger with said needle urging said needle in said second direction into sealing engagement with said outlet of said nozzle, there being second spring means in said nozzle for urging said needle in said first direction from its sealing position whereby, upon manual retraction of said plunger, said needle retracts in said first direction, in said nozzle, under the action of said second spring means.
- 10. A nozzle according to claim 1, said nozzle being tapered at said first end, said needle having a circular cross-section and extending substantially coaxially of said axial passage and of said nozzle, and in which said outlet is of non-circular form.
- 11. A nozzle according to claim 10 wherein said needle is of substantially the same length as the nozzle, wherein said first end of the nozzle is of conical shape coaxial with said axial passage through the nozzle, and wherein said tapered first end has a plurality of tapered regions.
- 12. A nozzle according to claim 10 wherein said outlet is planar and is constituted by a truncation of said tapered first end of said nozzle in a plane not orthogonal to said axial passage.
- 13. A nozzle according to claim 10, said nozzle having a body, said body having means on said body for cooperation with an air cap of spraying apparatus permitting said nozzle to be indexed, in use, relative to the air cap.
- 14. A nozzle for insertion in a gas-operated spraying apparatus for spraying a medium such as paint, said nozzle being formed of a material having a resilient memory and comprising a body having an axial passage, a tip at one end of said body, said axial passage termianting in an oulet in said tip, a needle located in said passage, said needle having a first end tapering to a point, said needle having a first position in which said tapered first end of said needle cooperates with said outlet to seal the same; said needle being movable from said first position in a first direction axially of said passage to unseal said outlet and to define an opening peripherally of said tapered first end of said needle, said needle being arranged for movement in a second direction, opposite said first direction, to confirm said seal by expanding said outlet of said nozzle, said needle having a second, opposite end providing a head, said head cooperating, in use, with means in a spraying apparatus for permitting said movement of said needle in said first direction to unseal said outlet, said needle and said nozzle being of substantially commensurate length and being formed as a unit for insertion together into a spraying apparatus.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 948,357 filed November 26, 1986 now abandoned, which application is incorporated herein by reference.
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