Claims
- 1. A system for cleaning a spray gun comprising:
- a work chamber;
- fluid transport means including at least a first outlet for carrying pressurized cleaning solvent;
- pump means for providing the only source of pressurizing the cleaning solvent in communication with the fluid transport means;
- said first outlet including means for loosely supporting an inlet of the spray gun in a manner that the pressurized solvent is forced from the first outlet and into the entrance of the inlet and through an outlet of the spray gun solely by the operation of the pump means.
- 2. The system as defined in claim 1 wherein the spray gun comprises a trigger mechanism which when activated by a locking member interconnects the inlet and outlet of the spray gun, the locking member forced between the trigger mechanism and a conduit supporting the inlet of the spray gun prior to placing the spray gun in to the work chamber so that the trigger mechanism is maintained in an activated position.
- 3. A cleaning system for cleaning paint from internal passages of a paint laden spray gun of the type having a pressure air inlet which in normal paint spraying operation receives pressurized air to create an action to draw paint through a paint inlet and thereafter force the paint out through a connecting paint outlet when a trigger mechanism of the paint gun is activated so to open communication between the paint inlet and outlet comprising:
- a work chamber;
- an unpressurized reservoir into which is received cleaning fluid, the reservoir being remote from the work chamber;
- fluid transport means for interconnecting the work chamber and the unpressurized reservoir including at least a first outlet through which pressurized cleaning fluid is forced therethrough;
- pump means, in communication with the fluid transport means, for providing the only source of pressurizing the cleaning fluid and causing same to flow from the reservoir to the first outlet;
- said first outlet including means for supporting the paint inlet of the spray gun wherein the inlet of the paint gun is loosely supported on the supporting means solely by virtue of the weight of the spray gun in a manner that the pressurized cleaning fluid flowing from the first outlet enters the paint inlet and flows through internal passages of the spray gun and then out through the paint outlet and wherein the pressure air inlet of the spray gun is exposed to atmosphere during the time that cleaning fluid is being forced into the paint inlet and wherein the trigger mechanism of the spray gun is activated prior to the activation of the pump means.
- 4. The system as defined in claim 3 wherein the trigger mechanism of the spray gun is activated prior to placing the spray gun on the first outlet by a trigger lock which comprises a tapered end adapted to be wedged between the trigger mechanism and cooperating portions of the spray gun to maintain the trigger mechanism in its activated condition.
- 5. The system as defined in claim 3 wherein the reservoir is located remote from the work chamber and wherein the system includes pump means for communication the at least one reservoir to the spray means.
- 6. A cleaning system for cleaning paint from internal passages of a paint laden spray gun having an air inlet, a paint inlet and outlet comprising:
- a work chamber;
- an unpressurized reservoir into which is received cleaning fluid;
- fluid transport means for transporting cleaning fluid from the reservoir to at least a first outlet through which pressurized cleaning fluid is forced therethrough;
- pump means, in communication with the fluid transport means, for providing source of pressurizing the cleaning fluid and causing same to flow from the reservoir to the first outlet;
- said first outlet including means for supporting the paint inlet of the spray gun wherein the inlet of the paint gun is loosely supported by the supporting means by virtue of the weight of the spray gun in a manner that the pressurized cleaning fluid flowing from the first outlet enters the paint inlet and flows through internal passages of the spray gun and then out through the paint outlet and wherein the pressure air inlet of the spray gun is exposed to atmosphere during the time that cleaning fluid is being forced into the paint inlet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 288,466, filed Oct. 22, 1988, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 904,097 filed Sep. 5, 1966 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,793,369 (issued Dec. 27, 1988).
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