Claims
- 1. A spray nozzle comprising: a turret member having a stem portion and a handle, an axial passageway having an outlet and an inlet, and a seal insert operatively disposed in the axial passageway, the handle being configured to enter the outlet of the axial passageway to push the seal insert out of the axial passageway.
- 2. The spray nozzle of claim 1 wherein the axial passageway has a first cross section, and the handle is tapered and includes a second cross section that is smaller than the first cross section.
- 3. The spray nozzle of claim 1 wherein the turret member is movable between a spraying position and a cleaning position, and the handle includes direction indicia for indicating the position of the turret member.
- 4. The spray nozzle of claim 3 wherein the handle is made of soft plastic.
- 5. The spray nozzle of claim 3 wherein the direction indicia includes an arrow-shaped portion for pushing the seal from the axial passageway.
- 6. A spray nozzle comprising: a spray tip housing, a turret member, and a seal insert, the spray tip housing including a first transverse passageway and an axial passageway, the seal insert including a second transverse passageway and being operatively disposed in the axial passageway of the spray tip housing, the turret member including a cap member and a stem portion, the stem portion being operatively disposed in the first and second transverse passageways and being removable from the spray tip housing to disassemble the spray nozzle, the cap member being sized and configured to facilitate removal of the seal insert from the axial passageway of the spray tip housing.
- 7. The spray nozzle of claim 6 wherein the axial passageway has a rectangular cross section and the cap member has a rectangular cross section that is smaller than the cross section of the axial passageway.
- 8. The spray nozzle of claim 7 wherein the turret member is movable in the first and second transverse passageways between a spraying position and a cleaning position, and the cap member includes direction indicia to indicate the position of the turret member.
- 9. The spray nozzle of claim 6 wherein the cap member includes an arrow-shaped portion having a segment with a first rectangular cross section and a second segment with a smaller cross section, the second segment being sized to fit in the axial passageway of the spray tip housing to push the seal insert out of the axial passageway.
- 10. The spray nozzle of claim 8 wherein the cap member includes a tapered end that provides direction indicia and at least partially fits in the seal insert-receiving passageway.
- 11. A method of disassembling a spray nozzle comprising the steps of:
- providing a nozzle housing having an axial passageway and a transverse passageway, a seal insert operatively disposed in the axial passageway, and a turret member having a cap member and a stem portion operatively disposed in the transverse passageway;
- removing the turret member from the transverse passageway; and
- aligning the cap member with the seal insert and pushing against the seal insert to eject the seal insert from the transverse passageway.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the axial passageway has a first cross section and the cap member has a second cross section smaller than the first cross section to engage the seal insert and enter the axial passageway.
- 13. A method of ejecting a seal from a reversible spray tip assembly wherein the seal has a concave sealing surface and a forward surface separate therefrom, the method comprising the steps of:
- a. removing a turret member from a spraying position in the reversible spray tip assembly;
- b. inserting a handle of the turret into the front of the remainder of the spray tip assembly; and
- c. ejecting the seal out the rear of the remainder of the spray tip assembly by urging the handle against the forward surface of the seal such that there is no contact with the concave sealing surface of the seal that abuts the barrel when the turret is in the spraying position.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein a handle portion of the turret has an arrow-shaped portion and the forward surface of the seal has a pair of diverging sections and step c. further comprises urging the arrow-shaped portion of the handle against the diverging sections of the forward surface of the seal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/578,864, filed Dec. 27, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No.5,749,528, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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