Claims
- 1. A spray gun for use with air atomizable liquid comprising;
- means forming an air chamber having an outlet end;
- a liquid nozzle valve having a conical taper penetrating said air chamber and extending to and coaxially aligned with a central circular aperture in the outlet end of said air chamber;
- means for delivering a liquid to said central aperture for atomization by air exiting said air chamber through said central aperture;
- at least two pattern adjusting nozzles disposed adjacent to the central aperture of said air chamber;
- means for conducting air to said chamber and separate means for conducting air to said nozzles;
- means for adjusting the flow rate of air to said nozzles; and
- the outlet end of said air chamber having a converging down stream frusto-conical shape which terminates at said central aperture,
- said liquid nozzle valve including external means combined with said frusto-conical shape for providing an increasing down stream cross-sectional area in said air chamber toward said frusto-conical shape;
- said gun being formed as parts bolted together, said parts having internal passages which are mirror images of each other, said passages comprising said air conducting means extending from an air inlet into said gun to said chamber and said nozzles, and when said parts are bolted together said passages combined to form paths for air delivered to said air inlet from an air source connected to said gun, there being no additional passage means in said gun for conducting said air to said air chamber and said pattern adjusting nozzles.
- 2. The gun according to claim 1 wherein each pattern adjusting nozzle is located in a nozzle ear which projects beyond the plane of said central aperture.
- 3. The gun according to claim 2 wherein said adjusting means includes a rotable valve in said separate air conducting means.
- 4. The gun according to claim 3 wherein said two pattern adjusting nozzles are located at diagonally opposite sides of said central aperture.
- 5. The gun according to claim 1 wherein said adjusting means includes a rotable valve in said separate air conducting means.
- 6. The gun according to claim 1 wherein the means for adjusting the flow rate of air to the pattern adjusting nozzles comprises a rotable valve in said passage leading to said nozzles and configured to selectively open, close and partially open said passage to receive air from said source.
- 7. The gun according to claim 1 wherein said two pattern adjusting nozzles are located on diagonally opposite sides of said central aperture.
- 8. The gun according to claim 7 wherein the means for adjusting the flow rate of air to the pattern adjusting nozzles comprises a rotable valve in said passage leading to said nozzles and configured to selectively open, close and partially open said passage means to receive air from said source.
- 9. The gun according to claim 2 wherein the means for adjusting the flow rate of air to the pattern adjusting nozzles comprises a rotable valve in said passage leading to said nozzles and configured to selectively open, close and partially open said passage to receive air from said source.
- 10. The gun of claim 1 wherein said parts are formed from the thermoplastic resin.
- 11. The gun of claim 10 wherein said resin has the physical characteristics of:
- (a) low heat conducting as compared to metals,
- (b) easy moldability, and
- (c) low solubility to paint solvents.
- 12. The gun of claim 11 wherein the resin is polyphenylene sulfide.
- 13. The gun of claim 12 wherein said flow paths are generally oval-shaped with dimensions of about 1/4 in..times.1/2 in.
- 14. The gun of claim 13 wherein the source of air delivered to said paths is at a pressure in the range not substantially greater than about 10 psig. and a volume of about 5-60 cfm. .Iadd.
- 15. A spray gun for use with air atomizable liquid comprising:
- a. a gun body forming a manually grippable handle and a spray directing section projecting from said handle;
- b. a liquid flow controlling valve supported by said gun body in said spray directing section;
- c. a chamber defined within said gun body spray directing section and an aperture defined in a wall of said chamber through which liquid and atomizing air may be directed;
- d. liquid directing means for introducing liquid from a liquid supply to said liquid flow controlling valve;
- e. air directing means for introducing air under pressure from an air supply to said chamber, said air directing means comprising a passage through which air flows to said chamber;
- f. said liquid flow controlling valve disposed at least partly in said chamber, liquid from said valve and air from said chamber interacting so that liquid is atomized and air and atomized liquid are sprayed away from said aperture; and,
- g. trigger means for governing operation of said liquid flow controlling valve to initiate and terminate an atomized liquid spray;
- h. said gun body comprising first and second body parts each defining a portion of said handle and spray directing section, each body part defining:
- i. a liquid flow controlling valve engaging structure;
- ii. trigger means engaging structure; and,
- iii. an air passage wall section; and,
- i. connector means for detachably clamping said body parts in an assembled condition with said liquid flow controlling valve and said trigger means secured in position relative to each other, said air passage wall sections hermetically secured in place when said body parts are clamped, said connector means operable to detach the gun body parts for enabling access to said liquid flow controlling valve, said air directing means and said trigger means. .Iaddend. .Iadd.
- 16. The spray gun claimed in claim 15 wherein said air directing means further comprises a pressure fitting by which pressurized air is delivered from the air supply to the passage, said fitting engaged and supported by said gun body parts. .Iaddend. .Iadd.
- 17. The spray gun claimed in claim 16 wherein said pressure fitting is disposed in said handle remote from said aperture and said passage extends from said fitting to said chamber. .Iaddend. .Iadd.18. The spray gun claimed in claim 15 further comprising spray pattern adjusting means for directing streams of air into said spray for changing the spray configuration, said spray pattern adjusting means supplied with air from said air passage. .Iaddend. .Iadd.19. The spray gun claimed in claim 18 further comprising a flow path branching from said air passage for delivering air to said pattern adjusting means, each said gun body part defining a flow path wall section, said flow path wall sections hermetically secured in place when said body parts are clamped. .Iaddend. .Iadd.20. The spray gun claimed in claim 18 further comprising an air flow controlling valve disposed in said flow path for adjustably controlling the flow rate of air to said pattern adjusting means, said air flow controlling valve engaged and supported by respective retaining surfaces of said body parts when said body parts are clamped. .Iaddend. .Iadd.21. The spray gun claimed in claim 20 wherein said air flow controlling valve is linked to said trigger means so that said pattern adjusting means operates when said liquid valve operates. .Iaddend. .Iadd.22. The spray gun claimed in claim 18 wherein each of said gun body parts is molded to define said passage and flow path wall sections, said flow path branching from said passage at a location remote from said chamber, said molded wall sections of said passage and said flow path directing air flow therethrough with relatively low turbulence. .Iaddend. .Iadd.23. The spray gun claimed in claim 15 further comprising an air flow controlling valve disposed in said passage for initiating and interrupting the flow of air to said chamber, said air flow controlling valve hermetically clamped
- between said gun body parts. .Iaddend. .Iadd.24. The spray gun claimed in claim 15 wherein said gun body parts are clamped directly into engagement with each other to define said passage, said parts defining mating tongue and groove sealing elements which are sealingly engaged when said body parts are clamped. .Iaddend. .Iadd.25. The spray gun claimed in claim 15 wherein said connector means comprises a collar member threaded onto said body parts at said spray directing section, said body parts defining coextending portions having coordinated threaded surfaces for receiving said collar. .Iaddend. .Iadd.26. The spray gun claimed in claim 25 wherein said chamber wall is defined by a cap-like member extending about said coextending body portions, said aperture defined in said cap-like member and said collar retaining said cap-like member in position. .Iaddend. .Iadd.27. A spray gun for use with an air atomizable liquid, comprising a body with handle and spray directing sections and passages therethrough for the flow of atomizing air, pattern adjusting air and liquid, the atomizing air and liquid discharged through an aperture in the spray directing section, and a trigger for controlling the liquid flow, said body comprising separate body parts and connector means for detachably clamping said body parts together, each body part forming part of each air passage so that when said body parts are clamped together they form said passages, said clamped body parts providing structure for receiving air and liquid supply connections. .Iaddend. .Iadd.28. A spray gun according to claim 27, characterized by the fact that the passage sections of the body parts are hermetically sealed. .Iaddend. .Iadd.29. A spray gun according to claim 27, characterized by the provision of a control valve for governing the passage of the pattern-adjusting air. .Iaddend.
- .Iadd. A spray gun according to claim 27, characterized by the fact that the trigger is linked to means for controlling the flow of air. .Iaddend. .Iadd.31. A spray gun according to claim 27, characterized by the fact that the body parts are made of thermoplastic resin. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 101,563 filed Sept. 28, 1987 .Iadd.now U.S. Pat. No. 4,905,905.Iaddend., still pending as of Nov. 28, 1989.
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