Claims
- 1. A reciprocating shaft connection comprising a first reciprocating shaft having one or more detents at a first connected end, a second reciprocating shaft having one or more detents at a second connected end, and a connecting collar for connecting the first and second shafts, wherein the connecting collar has a first projection sized and placed to fit into at least one detent at the first connected end to create a first arcuate interface and a second projection sized and placed to fit into at least one detent on the second connected end to create a second arcuate interface.
- 2. A reciprocating shaft connection as in claim 1 wherein an outer collar is placed around the connecting collar.
- 3. A reciprocating shaft connection as in claim 2 further comprising a ridge on an external surface of the outer collar.
- 4. A reciprocating shaft connection as in claim 3 further comprising an indicator on the external surface of the outer collar to indicate how to remove the outer collar from around the connecting collar.
- 5. A reciprocating shaft connection as in claim 2 further comprising an aperture in the outer collar and a set screw for insertion into the aperture.
- 6. A reciprocating shaft connection as in claim 5 further comprising a recess in the connecting collar for receipt of the set screw.
- 7. A reciprocating shaft connection as in claim 2 further comprising a sloping external surface on the connecting collar and a sloping internal surface on the outer collar, wherein the sloping external surface mates with the sloping internal surface of the connecting collar when the first and second shafts are connected.
- 8. A reciprocating shaft connection as in claim 1 wherein the one or more detents comprise one ring detent and the first and second projections each comprise a ring projection.
- 9. A reciprocating shaft connection as in claim 2 wherein there are two connecting collars.
- 10. A reciprocating shaft connection as in claim I further comprising a first substantially flat surface on the first connected end and a second substantially flat surface on the second connected end, wherein the first and second substantially flat surfaces are substantially parallel when the first and second shafts are connected.
- 11. A reciprocating shaft connection as in claim 1 further comprising a tab on the first connected end and a tab aperture on the second connected end, wherein the tab projects into the tab aperture when the first and second shafts are connected.
- 12. A reciprocating shaft connection as in claim 11 wherein the tab comprises a top and the tab aperture comprises a bottom, and a gap exists between the top and the bottom when the first and second shafts are connected.
- 13. A reciprocating shaft connection as in claim 11 wherein the first connected end comprises a first substantially flat annular surface surrounding the tab, the second connected end comprises a second substantially flat annular surface surrounding the tab aperture, and the first and second substantially flat annular surfaces are substantially parallel when the first and second shafts are connected.
- 14. A fluid pump assembly comprising the reciprocating shaft connection of claim 1.
- 15. A fluid pump assembly comprising
a driving reciprocating shaft operatively connected to a driving assembly and having one or more driving detents at a coupled end, and a driven reciprocating shaft having one or more driven detents at a coupled end, the driven shaft being operatively connected to a plunger in a fluid housing; at least two inner collars, each of which comprises a driving inner projection sized and placed to fit into one or more driving detents to create a driving radial interface, and a driven inner projection sized and placed to fit into one or more driven detents to create a driven radial interface, the inner collars being placed around the driving and driven shafts at their coupled ends; and an outer collar placed around the inner collars.
- 16. A fluid pump assembly as in claim 15 wherein the driving assembly comprises an air-driven piston assembly.
- 17. A fluid pump assembly as in claim 16 further comprising a fluid conduit leading from the fluid pump assembly to a spray gun for spraying the fluid pumped by the fluid pump assembly.
- 18. An air valve switch having an open position and a closed position, the air valve comprising
an actuating plunger comprising a longitudinal axis and a side recess, a ball disposed within the side recess when the switch is in the closed position, such that movement of the plunger along the longitudinal axis causes the ball to move in a direction away from the plunger; an air valve disposed next to the ball opposite the side recess and comprising a ball pin disposed next to the ball, such that reciprocation of the ball pin opens and closes the air valve.
- 19. The air valve switch of claim 18 wherein the air valve is a three-way valve.
- 20. The air valve switch of claim 18 wherein the plunger is operatively connected to an actuator pin, such that movement of the actuator pin causes the plunger to move along the longitudinal axis.
- 21. An air motor comprising:
a piston chamber having a top end, a bottom end, a bottom air inlet disposed near the bottom end, and a top air inlet disposed near the top end; a piston housed within the piston chamber for reciprocation up and down in the piston chamber; a main air valve for delivering pressurized air alternatively to the bottom air inlet and the top air inlet, to cause reciprocation of the piston within the piston chamber; a down switch disposed at the top end of the piston chamber and operatively connected to the main air valve, the down switch comprising a top actuator extending into the piston chamber so that the piston touches the top actuator when it nears the top end; and an up switch disposed at the bottom end of the piston chamber and operatively connected to the main air valve, the up switch comprising a bottom actuator extending into the piston chamber so that the piston touches the bottom actuator when it nears the bottom end.
- 22. The air motor of claim 21 wherein the down switch further comprises a top air valve and a top air conduit, wherein the top air conduit leads from the top air valve to the main air valve, and the up switch further comprises a bottom air valve and a bottom air conduit, wherein the bottom air conduit leads from the bottom air valve to the main air valve.
- 23. An air driven paint pump having an air motor, and a driving shaft connected to the air motor to reciprocate a driven shaft of the paint pump to pump paint to a spray gun, wherein the air motor has a piston within a chamber and the driving shaft is connected to the piston to reciprocate the piston, the air motor including a pneumatic piston shifting mechanism, the pneumatic shifting mechanism comprising a main air valve which alternatively supplies compressed air to the upper portion of the chamber above the piston and the lower portion of the chamber below the piston, the piston engaging a first element at the top of its stroke, the first element actuating a first air valve to send air to the main valve to shift the main valve so that the main valve supplies air to the upper portion of the chamber above the piston, the piston engaging a second element at the bottom of its stroke, the second element actuating a second air valve to send air to the main valve to shift the main valve so that the main valve supplies air to the lower portion of the chamber below the piston.
- 24. The air driven paint pump of claim 23, wherein the main valve is a four-way valve.
- 25. The air driven paint pump of claim 23, wherein both the first air valve and the second air valve are three-way valves.
- 26. The air driven paint pump of claim 23 wherein both the first element and the second element or spring biased pins which extend into the chamber.
- 27. The air driven paint pump of claim 23 wherein the driving shaft has one or more driving detents at a coupled end and the driven shaft has one or more driven detents at a coupled end, the driving shaft being connected to the driven shaft by a driving assembly, the driving assembly comprising at least two inner collars, each of which comprises a driving inner projection sized and placed to fit into the one or more driving detents to create a driving interface, and a driven inner projection sized and placed to fit into the one or more driven detents to create a driven interface, the inner collars being placed around the driving shafts and driven shafts at their coupled ends, and an outer collar placed around the inner collars.
- 28. The air driven paint pump of claim 27 further comprising a sloping external surface on the connecting collar and a sloping internal surface on the outer collar, wherein the sloping external surface mates with the sloping internal surface of the connecting collar when the driving shaft and driven shaft are connected.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional patent application serial Nos. 60/327,394 and 60/327,534, both filed on Oct. 5, 2001, the entire disclosures of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60327394 |
Oct 2001 |
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60327534 |
Oct 2001 |
US |