Claims
- 1. A spray gun for use with air atomizable liquids comprising;
- means forming an air chamber in said gun 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;
- trigger means for activating means to allow the flow of air to said nozzles and for activating means to allow the flow of liquid to said nozzle valve,
- the outlet end of said air chamber having a converging down stream frusto-conical shape which terminates at said central aperture, and
- said gun being formed as parts bolted together, said parts having internal passages extending from the nozzles to the means to allow flow of air to said nozzles, said passages of each of said parts being mirror images of said passages of the other part, said means to allow the flow of air to said nozzles being the only source of air to said passages.
- 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 including means for adjusting the flow of air to said pattern adjusting nozzles, 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 including means for adjusting the flow of air to said pattern adjusting nozzles, said adjusting means includes a rotable valve in said separate air conducting means.
- 6. The gun according to claim 1 including means for adjusting the flow rate of air to the pattern adjusting nozzles comprising a rotable valve in said air conducting means leading to said nozzles and configured to selectively open, close and partially open said air conducting means to receive air from said source.
- 7. The gun according to claim wherein said two pattern adjusting nozzles are located on diagonally opposite sides of said central aperture.
- 8. The gun according to claim 7 including means for adjusting the flow rate of air to the pattern adjusting nozzles comprising a rotable valve in said air conducting means leading to said nozzles and configured to selectively open, close and partially open said air conducting means to receive air from said source.
- 9. The gun according to claim 2 including means for adjusting the flow rate of air to the pattern adjusting nozzles comprising a rotable valve in said air conducting means leading to said nozzles and configured to selectively open, close and partially open said air conducting means to receive air from said source.
- 10. The gun of claim 1 wherein said parts are formed from 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 passages 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 passages is at a pressure in the range not substantially greater than about 10 psig. and a volume of about 5-60 cfm.
- 15. The gun of claim 1 wherein said gun parts are molded of fiber glass filled nylon, said fiber glass being about thirty percent by volume.
- 16. The gun of claim 1 wherein said parts are molded with cavities to receive metallic components, said components including the nozzles, trigger, valves, and inlets from paint and air sources; said components being easily removable and replaceable to facilitate cleaning the gun during maintenance and repair.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 297,128, filed Jan. 17, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,915,303 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 101,563 filed Sept. 28, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,905,905.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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