Claims
- 1. A rotary atomizing head assembly, comprising:
- a main body formed in a cylindrical or bell-like shape including a rear neck portion to be mounted on a rotational shaft, a front portion having a paint film forming surface on the inner periphery thereof toward fore paint releasing edges, and a recessed hub socket formed in the depths of said paint film forming surface;
- a hub member in the form of a lidded cylinder including a lid portion having a paint receiving surface on the rear side thereof, a cylindrical body portion extending rearward from said lid portion and detachably fitted in said recessed hub socket, and paint outlet holes for letting a paint flow out to said paint film forming surface of said main body from said paint receiving surface;
- a ring fitting groove provided on one of two opposing surfaces of an inner peripheral surface of said recessed hub socket on said main body and an outer peripheral surface of said hub member;
- a resilient ring placed in said ring fitting groove to hold said hub member detachably in said recessed hub socket by a resilient force when said cylindrical body portion of said hub member is fitted into said recessed hub socket on said main body; and
- a ring engaging surface provided on the other one of said two opposing surfaces in confronting relation with said ring fitting groove and having an inclined surface engageable with said resilient ring holding said hub member in position within said recessed hub socket.
- 2. A rotary atomizing head assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said ring engaging surface is formed between an inner peripheral surface of said recessed hub socket and an annular groove of enlarged diameter formed on the inner periphery surface of said hub socket.
- 3. A rotary atomizing head assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said ring engaging surface is formed between an outer peripheral surface of said hub member and an annular groove of reduced diameter formed on the outer periphery surface of said hub member.
- 4. A rotary atomizing head assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said recessed hub socket on said main body is provided with a beveled bottom surface inclined toward the rotational axis thereof, while said cylindrical body portion of said hub member is provided with a beveled rear end face inclined complementarily relative to said beveled bottom surface of said recessed hub socket.
- 5. A rotary atomizing head assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said recessed hub socket on said main body is provided with a beveled inner peripheral surface inclined toward the rotational axis thereof, while said cylindrical body portion of said hub member is provided with a beveled outer peripheral surface inclined complementarily relative to said beveled inner peripheral surface of said recessed hub socket.
- 6. A rotary atomizing head assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said ring fitting groove is provided on an outer peripheral surface of said cylindrical body portion of said hub member, while said ring engaging surface is provided on an inner peripheral surface of said recessed hub socket.
- 7. A rotary atomizing head assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said ring fitting groove is provided on an inner peripheral surface of said recessed hub socket on said main body, while said ring engaging surface is provided on an outer peripheral surface of said cylindrical body portion of said hub member.
- 8. A rotary atomizing head assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said ring fitting groove is provided on an outer peripheral surface of said cylindrical body portion of said hub member, said ring engaging surface is provided on an inner peripheral surface of said recessed hub socket on said main body, said recessed hub socket on said main body is provided with a beveled bottom surface inclined toward the rotational axis thereof, and said cylindrical body portion of said hub member is provided with a beveled end face inclined complementarily relative to said beveled bottom surface of said recessed hub socket.
- 9. A rotary atomizing head assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said ring fitting groove is provided on an inner peripheral surface of said recessed hub socket on said main body, said ring engaging surface is provided on an outer peripheral surface of said cylindrical body portion of said hub member, said recessed hub socket on said main body is provided with a beveled bottom surface inclined toward the rotational axis thereof, and said cylindrical body portion of said hub member is provided with a beveled end face inclined complementarily relative to said beveled bottom surface of said recessed hub socket.
- 10. A rotary atomizing head assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said ring fitting groove is provided on an outer peripheral surface of said cylindrical body portion of said hub member, said ring engaging surface is provided on an inner peripheral surface of said recessed hub socket on said main body, said recessed hub socket on said main body is provided with a beveled inner peripheral surface inclined toward the rotational axis thereof, and said cylindrical body portion of said hub member is provided with a beveled outer peripheral surface inclined complementarily relative to said beveled inner peripheral surface of said recessed hub socket.
- 11. A rotary atomizing head assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said ring fitting groove is provided on an inner peripheral surface of said recessed hub socket, on said main body, said ring engaging surface is provided on an outer peripheral surface of said hub member, said recessed hub socket or said main body is provided with a beveled inner peripheral surface inclined toward the rotational axis thereof, and said cylindrical portion of said hub member is provided with a beveled outer peripheral surface inclined complementarily relative to said beveled inner peripheral surface of said recessed hub socket.
Priority Claims (1)
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7-354060 |
Dec 1995 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a U.S. National Stage Application based on International PCT Application PCT/JP96/03695 filed Dec. 19, 1996.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/JP96/03695 |
12/19/1996 |
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8/28/1997 |
8/28/1997 |
Publishing Document |
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WO97/24188 |
7/10/1997 |
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