Spray guns are known for the application of coatings to various substrates. It has been known to provide spray guns with removable nozzle assemblies to facilitate easier cleaning of wetted parts and to allow for exchanging nozzles of differing types for different applications. There is a need for improved connections between removable nozzle assemblies and spray gun bodies.
Exemplary embodiments according to the present disclosure include, but are not limited to, the embodiments listed below, which may or may not be numbered for convenience. Several additional embodiments, not specifically enumerated in this section, are disclosed within the accompanying detailed description.
1. A liquid spray gun nozzle assembly comprising
2. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of Embodiment 1 wherein the spray gun connection portion further comprises
3. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of Embodiment 2 wherein the second radially-outward facing camming surface comprises a portion that is inclined relative to a base plane defined normally to the spray axis.
4. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 1-3 wherein the liquid connector comprises a quick-connect coupler.
5. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 1-4 wherein the first radially-outward facing camming surface comprises a portion that is inclined relative to a base plane defined normally to the spray axis.
6. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 1-5 wherein the spray gun connection portion comprises a nozzle assembly sealing surface adapted to seal the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly to the compatible liquid spray gun body.
7. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of Embodiment 6 wherein the first camming surface is adapted to interact with a complementary camming lug on the compatible liquid spray gun body to pull the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly along the spray axis to locate the nozzle assembly sealing surface in sealing relation with the compatible liquid spray gun body.
8. The liquid spray nozzle of Embodiment 7 comprising a second camming surface, wherein the first and second camming surfaces are adapted to interact with complementary camming lugs on the compatible liquid spray gun body to pull the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly along the spray axis to locate the nozzle assembly sealing surface in sealing relation with the compatible liquid spray gun body.
9. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 6-8 wherein the nozzle assembly sealing surface comprises a first sealing member that is circular.
10. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 6-8 wherein the nozzle assembly sealing surface comprises first and second sealing members that are each circular and concentric with one another.
11. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of Embodiment 10 wherein the first and second sealing members are concentric about the spray axis.
12. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 10 or 11 wherein, upon connection to the compatible liquid spray gun body, a shaping air zone is isolated between the first and second sealing members.
13. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 10-12 wherein, upon connection to the compatible liquid spray gun body, a center air zone is isolated within the second sealing member.
14. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 10-13 wherein the nozzle assembly sealing surface comprises a third sealing member that is circular and concentric with the first and second sealing members.
15. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of Embodiment 14 wherein, upon connection to the compatible liquid spray gun body, a shaping air zone is isolated between the second and third sealing members.
16. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 14 or 15 wherein, upon connection to the compatible liquid spray gun body, a liquid needle is isolated within the third sealing member.
17. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 1-16 wherein the first camming surface is adapted to interact with a complementary camming lug on the compatible liquid spray gun body to pull the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly along the spray axis and against the compatible liquid spray gun body without rotation of the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly.
18. The liquid spray nozzle of Embodiment 17 comprising a second camming surface, wherein the first and second camming surfaces are adapted to interact with complementary camming lugs on the compatible liquid spray gun body to pull the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly along the spray axis and against compatible liquid spray gun body without rotation of the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly.
19. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 1-18 wherein the first access window provides access for a complementary camming lug on the compatible liquid spray gun body to reach a camming surface of the first radially-outward facing camming member.
20. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of Embodiment 19 comprising a second access window, wherein the first and second access windows provide access for complementary camming lugs on the compatible liquid spray gun body to reach camming surfaces of the first and second radially-outward facing camming members.
21. A liquid spray gun assembly comprising
22. The liquid spray gun assembly of Embodiment 21 wherein the liquid spray gun body comprises a captured rotatable locking ring for connection of the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly.
23. The liquid spray gun assembly of Embodiment 22 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring comprises first and second camming lugs adapted to interact with the first and second camming surfaces on the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly.
24. The liquid spray gun assembly of Embodiment 23 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is rotatable about the spray axis to an assembly position and a locked position, wherein,
25. The liquid spray gun assembly of Embodiment 24 wherein rotation of the captured rotatable locking ring from the assembly position to the locked position is less than 180 degrees about the spray axis.
26. The liquid spray gun assembly of Embodiment 25 wherein rotation of the captured rotatable locking ring from the assembly position to the locked position is less than 140 degrees about the spray axis.
27. The liquid spray gun assembly of any of Embodiments 22-26 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is installable onto the liquid spray gun body by pushing the captured rotatable locking ring along the spray axis, and is removable from the liquid spray gun body by pulling along the spray axis.
28. The liquid spray gun assembly of Embodiment 27 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is rotatable about the spray axis to an assembly position and a locked position, wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is installable onto and removable from the liquid spray gun body when rotated to the assembly position, but not removable when rotated to the locked position.
29. The liquid spray gun assembly of any of Embodiments 27-28 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is installable and removable from the liquid spray gun body via a snapping feature.
30. The liquid spray gun assembly of any of Embodiments 27-29 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is installable and removable from the liquid spray gun body without the use of a tool.
31. A liquid spray gun body comprising captured rotatable locking ring adapted to allow connection of a compatible liquid spray gun nozzle assembly, wherein the liquid spray gun body is free of passages for a coating liquid.
32. The liquid spray gun body of Embodiment 31 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring comprises a first camming lug adapted to interact with a first camming surfaces on a compatible liquid spray gun nozzle assembly.
33. The liquid spray gun body of Embodiment 32 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring comprises a second camming lug adapted to interact with a second camming surface on a compatible liquid spray gun nozzle assembly.
34. The liquid spray gun body of any of Embodiments 31-33 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is rotatable to an assembly position and a locked position, wherein,
35. The liquid spray gun body of Embodiment 34 wherein rotation of the captured rotatable locking ring from the assembly position to the locked position is less than 180 degrees about the spray axis.
36. The liquid spray gun body of Embodiment 35 wherein rotation of the captured rotatable locking ring from the assembly position to the locked position is less than 140 degrees about the spray axis.
37. The liquid spray gun body of any of Embodiments 31-36 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is installable onto the liquid spray gun body by pushing the captured rotatable locking ring onto the liquid spray gun body, and is removable from the liquid spray gun body by pulling from the liquid spray gun body.
38. The liquid spray gun body of Embodiment 37 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is rotatable about the spray axis to an assembly position and a locked position, wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is installable onto and removable from the liquid spray gun body when rotated to the assembly position, but not removable when rotated to the locked position.
39. The liquid spray gun body of any of Embodiments 37-38 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is installable and removable from the liquid spray gun body via a snapping feature.
40. The liquid spray gun body of any of Embodiments 37-39 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is installable and removable from the liquid spray gun body without the use of a tool.
41. A method of using a liquid spray gun comprising installing a liquid spray gun nozzle assembly according to any of Embodiments 1-20 onto a liquid spray gun body according to any of Embodiments 31-40.
42. The method of Embodiment 41 comprising removing the liquid spray nozzle assembly from the liquid spray gun body.
43. A method of using a liquid spray gun body according to any of Embodiments 37-40 comprising removing the captured rotatable locking ring from the liquid spray gun body for cleaning and then reinstalling the captured rotatable locking ring onto the liquid spray gun body.
44. A method of using a liquid spray gun assembly according to any of Embodiments 21-30 comprising
45. The method of Embodiment 44 comprising
46. The method of any of Embodiments 44-45 comprising
47. The method of Embodiment 46 comprising
48. The method of Embodiment 47 comprising
49. A liquid spray gun nozzle assembly for a gravity-fed liquid spray gun comprising
50. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of Embodiment 49 wherein the first and second sealing members are concentric about a spray axis.
51. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 49 or 50 wherein, upon connection to the compatible liquid spray gun body, a shaping air zone is isolated between the first and second sealing members.
52. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 49-51 wherein, upon connection to the compatible liquid spray gun body, a center air zone is isolated within the second sealing member.
53. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 49-52 wherein the nozzle assembly sealing surface comprises a third sealing member that is circular and concentric with the first and second sealing members.
54. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of Embodiment 53 wherein, upon connection to the compatible liquid spray gun body, a shaping air zone is isolated between the second and third sealing members.
55. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 53 or 54 wherein, upon connection to the compatible liquid spray gun body, a liquid needle is isolated within the third sealing member.
56. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of any of Embodiments 49-55 wherein the liquid connector comprises a second connector portion comprising a second connector format comprising a tracking face and a lock structure.
57. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of Embodiment 56 further comprising a lid body configured for connection to the liquid connector, the lid body comprising a first connector portion comprising a first connector format configured to connect to the second connector format on the liquid connector for assembly onto the liquid connector.
58. The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly of Embodiment 57 wherein the first connector format comprises a guide surface and a retention structure, wherein the lock structure is configured to selectively interface with the retention structure, and the tracking face is configured to interface with the guide surface.
59. A liquid spray gun assembly comprising
60. The liquid spray gun assembly of Embodiment 59 wherein the liquid spray gun body comprises a captured rotatable locking ring for connection of the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly.
61. The liquid spray gun assembly of Embodiment 60 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring comprises first and second camming lugs adapted to interact with the first and second camming surfaces on the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly.
62. The liquid spray gun assembly of Embodiment 61 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is rotatable about the spray axis to an assembly position and a locked position, wherein,
63. The liquid spray gun assembly of Embodiment 62 wherein rotation of the captured rotatable locking ring from the assembly position to the locked position is less than 180 degrees about the spray axis.
64. The liquid spray gun assembly of Embodiment 63 wherein rotation of the captured rotatable locking ring from the assembly position to the locked position is less than 140 degrees about the spray axis.
65. The liquid spray gun assembly of any of Embodiments 60-64 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is installable onto the liquid spray gun body by pushing the captured rotatable locking ring along the spray axis, and is removable from the liquid spray gun body by pulling along the spray axis.
66. The liquid spray gun assembly of Embodiment 65 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is rotatable about the spray axis to an assembly position and a locked position, wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is installable onto and removable from the liquid spray gun body when rotated to the assembly position, but not removable when rotated to the locked position.
67. The liquid spray gun assembly of any of Embodiments 65-66 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is installable and removable from the liquid spray gun body via a snapping feature.
68. The liquid spray gun assembly of any of Embodiments 65-67 wherein the captured rotatable locking ring is installable and removable from the liquid spray gun body without the use of a tool.
69. A method of using a liquid spray gun assembly according to any of Embodiments 59-68 comprising installing the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly onto the liquid spray gun body.
70. The method of Embodiment 69 comprising removing the liquid spray nozzle assembly from the liquid spray gun body.
The words “preferred” and “preferably” refer to embodiments described herein that may afford certain benefits, under certain circumstances. However, other embodiments may also be preferred, under the same or other circumstances. Furthermore, the recitation of one or more preferred embodiments does not imply that other embodiments are not useful, and is not intended to exclude other embodiments from the scope of the invention.
As used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a” or “the” component may include one or more of the components and equivalents thereof known to those skilled in the art. Further, the term “and/or” means one or all of the listed elements or a combination of any two or more of the listed elements.
It is noted that the terms “comprises” and variations thereof do not have a limiting meaning where these terms appear in the accompanying description. Moreover, “a,” “an,” “the,” “at least one,” and “one or more” are used interchangeably herein.
Relative terms such as left, right, forward, rearward, top, bottom, side, upper, lower, horizontal, vertical, and the like may be used herein and, if so, are from the perspective observed in the particular figure. These terms are used only to simplify the description, however, and not to limit the scope of the invention in any way.
Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “certain embodiments,” “one or more embodiments” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention. Thus, the appearances of the phrases such as “in one or more embodiments,” “in certain embodiments,” “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment of the invention. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
The above summary is not intended to describe each embodiment or every implementation of the reservoirs and associated vent assemblies described herein. Rather, a more complete understanding of the invention will become apparent and appreciated by reference to the following Description of Illustrative Embodiments and claims in view of the accompanying figures of the drawing.
These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from the detailed description below. In no event, however, should the above summaries be construed as limitations on the claimed subject matter, which subject matter is defined solely by the attached claims, as may be amended during prosecution.
Throughout the specification, reference is made to the appended drawings, where like reference numerals designate like elements, and wherein:
Referring to
As shown, the nozzle assembly connection portion 120 facilitates the attachment of the paint spray gun nozzle assembly 100 to a nozzle assembly connection portion 200 of a paint spray gun body by way of a locking ring 210 of the type described in U.S. patent application No. 62/430,383, entitled “Spray Gun and Nozzle Assembly Attachment,” (herein referred to as “62/430,383”), the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. An exemplary liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100 is shown in a detached state from such a liquid spray gun in
The liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100 comprises one end of a liquid spray gun coating liquid connector 104 (located at a coating liquid inlet portion 102), through which a coating liquid is supplied to the liquid spray gun 2 from an external liquid source 6′. As shown, for example, in
In the embodiments shown the liquid connector 104 comprises a quick-connect coupler 105 that comprises a second connector portion 800 on the spray gun liquid nozzle assembly 100 and a first connector portion 900 on a lid body (not shown) that facilitates connection to an external liquid source 6′ (as shown in 62/430,383).
The external liquid source 6′ may be a container that is directly affixed to the paint spray gun nozzle assembly 100, or may comprise a remote reservoir that is connected to the paint spray gun nozzle assembly 100 by way of a hose. In some embodiments, the external liquid source is remotely pressurized (via a pressurized canister, a remote pump, or the like) to force the coating liquid into the paint spray gun nozzle assembly 100. In other embodiments, the coating liquid may be forced or pulled into the paint spray gun nozzle assembly 100 under the force of gravity, by way of a negative pressure induced by a venturi at the liquid nozzle 108, by a local pump, or through a combination of the above.
As shown, the liquid connector 104 is as described in U.S. patent application publication US 2017/0203887, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. In particular, a liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100 as shown and described herein is depicted in FIGS. 24A and 24B of US 2017/0203887 (there labeled as spray gun nozzle unit 570) and its connector format 76′ is described in full detail therein. In the present figures, a second connector portion 800 comprises a second connector format 876 corresponding to the second connector format 76′ described in US 2017/0203887. The liquid connector 104 (with second connector format 876) is brought into position against a first connector format 74 of a lid body 70 and rotated into a locking configuration therewith (as shown and described in US 2017/0203887). Although such features and their corresponding function(s) are described in US 2017/0203887 (and incorporated by reference herein), portions of such description are provided herein for reference.
As described in US 2017/0203887 (and using the reference numbers therein), an embodiment of a spray gun nozzle unit 570 (or 100) in accordance with principles of the present disclosure is shown in
In other embodiments, the connector formats can be swapped so that so that the geometry described for the liquid spray nozzle assembly 100 (570) is on a lid body 70, and vice versa.
Within the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100 is a coating liquid flow path 110 through which the coating liquid flows from the liquid spray gun coating liquid connector 104 to a liquid nozzle 108 (see, e.g.,
In some embodiments, the liquid spray nozzle assembly comprises an air cap 115 affixed to the spraying end thereof. When provided, an air cap 115 can direct pressurized air advantageously toward the stream of coating liquid, e.g., via one or more shaping air outlets 116 located in one or more air horns 117, as it is expelled from the liquid nozzle 108 to assist in atomization of the coating liquid and shaping of the coating liquid jet into the desired spray pattern for a given application. Within the air cap or proximate the air cap, the center air outlet 107 directs air around the liquid outlet 108 to draw the coating liquid from the liquid nozzle 108 and (if desired) also impinges upon the coating liquid to atomize it, creating a fine mist of droplets. Optionally, one or more auxiliary air outlets 118 may be provided in the air cap 115 to further assist in shaping the spray pattern. The air cap 115, the center air outlet 107, the liquid nozzle 108, the air horns 117, the auxiliary air outlets 118, and the shaping air outlets 116 may be configured as described in U.S. patent application No. 62/430,393, entitled “Spray Gun Air Cap Retention Means,” and/or in U.S. Pat. Pub. No. 2016/0052003 A1 (“Liquid Spray gun, spray gun platform, and spray head assembly”); 2013/0327850 A1 (“Nozzle tips and spray head assemblies for liquid spray guns”); 2014/0246519 A1 (“Spray head assembly with integrated air cap/nozzle for a liquid spray gun”); 2013/0092760 A1 (“Spray head assemblies for liquid spray guns”); 2015/0069142 A1 (“Spray gun barrel with inseparable nozzle”); 2016/0151797 A1 (“Air caps with face geometry inserts for liquid spray guns”); 2016/0175861 A1 (“Nozzle assemblies, systems and related methods”); and/or in WO2015/191323; and/or WO2016/033415, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties. In the embodiments shown, the coating liquid is contained entirely within the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100, thus generally avoiding the need to clean the liquid spray gun body 3 after use.
As described in 62/430,383, the external liquid source 6′ may be a container that is directly affixed to the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100, or may comprise a remote reservoir that is connected to the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100 by way of a hose. In some embodiments, the external liquid source is remotely pressurized (via a pressurized canister, a remote pump, or the like) to force the coating liquid into the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100. In other embodiments, the coating liquid may be forced or pulled into the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100 under the force of gravity, by way of a negative pressure induced by a venturi at the liquid nozzle 108, by a local pump, or through a combination of the above. Because the external liquid source can vary as described, it is shown in schematic form in
As shown in
The exemplary nozzle assembly connection portion 200 facilitates the attachment of the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100 to the liquid spray gun body 3 by way of a captured, rotatable locking ring 210, as seen in
Referring now to the interaction between the nozzle assembly connection portion 200 and the spray gun connection portion 120, further reference is made to
Provision of the aforementioned seals allows for isolation of a shaping air zone 176, a center air zone 180, and a liquid needle zone 186, as seen in
In some embodiments, the first sealing member 168 and second sealing member 172 are essentially concentric. In some embodiments, the second sealing member 172 and third sealing member 184 are essentially concentric. In some embodiments, the first sealing member 168 and third sealing member 184 are essentially concentric. In some embodiments, the first sealing member 168, the second sealing member 172, and the third sealing member 184 are essentially concentric. “Essentially concentric,” as used herein, means that the described features surround a and share a common axis (e.g., the spray axis 101) and are circular in shape, with allowances for irregularities in the circular shape(s). An example of an irregularity within the scope of the above definition is the nozzle alignment feature 185, which corresponds to the gun alignment feature 285 in the nozzle assembly connection portion 200. Such an irregularity can assist in enhancing rotational alignment of the spray gun nozzle assembly 100 with respect to a spray gun body 3.
In one embodiment, the respective sealing member(s) and sealing seat(s) provide a sealing function by way of a resiliently compressible material such as a gasket. Such a gasket may be provided as a separate part on either or both components that is attached by for example, snapping or adhesive. Alternatively, the gasket may be overmolded or insert molded onto (or within) one or both components.
In yet another embodiment, the sealing function is provided by deformation of one or more of the components themselves. In such embodiments, the relative geometry and materials of the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100 and the nozzle assembly connection portion 200 are chosen to interact to create a seal without the provision of separate components or special gasketing materials. For example, as can be seen in
In some embodiments, the sealing seats are provided as blind recessed receiving ports into which the sealing members can slide a distance prior to becoming fully seated against a blind end of the seat. In such embodiments, friction alone may provide sufficient sealing, or may be aided or solely provided by crumpling and/or digging as described above, or by sealing or gasketing materials as described above.
Regardless of the nature of the particular seal chosen, seals can be provided as a sliding seal (e.g., a piston-type seal) (see the interaction of the third sealing member 184 with the third sealing seat 284 depicted in FIGS. 6 and 17 of 62/430,383), a face seal (see the interaction between the first and second sealing members 168 and 172 with the first and second sealing seats 268 and 272 depicted in FIGS. 6 and 17 of 62/430,383), or combinations thereof.
As seen in FIGS. 18-20 of 62/430,383, the locking ring 210 comprises one or more camming lugs 230. As shown in the depicted embodiments, two camming lugs 230 are positioned opposite one another, spaced equidistantly about the circumference of the locking ring 210. Each camming lug 230 comprises a lug camming surface 232 positioned to interact with a camming surface 148 on a camming member (132, 136) located on the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100.
As shown in FIGS. 18 and 20 of 62/430,383, the locking ring 210 further comprises one or more guide features 240 to facilitate retention of the locking ring 210 on the spray gun body 3, and to guide controlled rotation of the locking ring. A guide member may optionally further comprise one or more snap features 242 that facilitate removable retention of the locking ring 210. An outer surface of the locking ring can comprise hand gripping features that permit the locking ring 210 to be moved to the assembly position 214 and the locked position 218 without the use of tools.
Turning now to FIGS. 7-12 of 62/430,383, the nozzle assembly connection portion 200 is shown with the locking ring 210 removed. One or more snap windows 246 are provided to correspond to the circumferential location(s) of the guide feature(s) 240 and snap feature(s) 242. The locking ring 210 can be assembled onto the nozzle assembly connection portion 200 by aligning the guide member(s) 240 with the snap window(s) 246 (corresponding to the assembly position 214) and translating the locking ring 210 onto the spray gun body 3 along the spray axis 101 such that the guide feature(s) 240 pass through the snap window(s) 246. When the locking ring is sufficiently moved into installed position, the one or more snap feature(s) snaps into a snap track 244, thereby holding the locking ring 210 in retained relation on the spray gun body 3, while still allowing for rotation. Also provided is a ring track 211 within which the guide feature(s) 240 can ride as the locking ring 210 is rotated. It can be seen that the snap feature(s) 242 can also rotate within the snap track 244.
In the embodiments shown, when viewing the nozzle assembly connection portion along the spray axis 101 as shown in FIGS. 6 and 6A of 62/430,383, the locking ring can then be rotated in the clockwise direction until the guide feature(s) 240 contact a distal ring rotation stop 213′. Conversely, the locking ring 210 can be rotated in the counterclockwise direction until the guide feature(s) 240 contact a proximal ring rotation stop 213 (corresponding again to the assembly position 214).
When the locking ring is in the assembly position 214, it is possible to remove the locking ring 210 from the spray gun body 3 by pulling outwardly along the spray axis 101, thereby disengaging the snap feature(s) 242 from the snap track 244 and permitting the guide feature(s) to be translated outwardly through the snap window(s) 246. In this way, the locking ring can be easily removed without the use of tools for cleaning or replacement should this become necessary. Herein lies an advantage of the disclosed system, whereby moving parts that could become contaminated with coating liquid over time can be easily accessed for cleaning or replacement. The locking ring 210 can be advantageously provided as a disposable part if desired, thereby minimizing replacement cost. Furthermore, the locking ring 210 can be constructed of a resilient material (such as an injection molded polymer) not only to reduce cost but also to provide the necessary resilience needed to perform the snapping functions as described herein (i.e., permitting the snap feature(s) 242 to move slightly to snap into and out of the snap track 244.
In an alternative embodiment, installation and/or removal of the locking ring 210 can take place in a position other than the assembly position. For example, in some embodiments the locking ring is further rotatable to a locking ring removal position that is distinct from the assembly position mentioned above. In one such embodiment, rotation from the assembly position through (and therefore past) the locked position can bring the locking ring to the locking ring removal position. This position cannot ordinarily be reached while the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly is installed due stoppage of rotation of the locking ring by interference with the camming members (i.e., because the locking ring will not then turn beyond a locking state). As a result, in such an embodiment there is no possibility of removing the locking ring while the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly is installed.
Turning now to, for example,
As shown in
Each camming member (132, 136) comprises a camming member first end 140 and a camming member second end 144. An access window (152, 156) is located circumferentially between a camming member second end 144 and a camming member first end 140. In the embodiments shown, a first camming member 132 and second camming member 136 are provided, thereby providing a first access window 152 and a second access window 156.
Turing back now to FIGS. 7-12 of 62/430,383, the nozzle assembly connection portion may be further provided with one or more nozzle keys 212. The nozzle key(s) align with the first and/or second access window(s) (152, 156) on the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100 to prevent rotation of the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100 relative to the spray gun body 3. In the embodiments shown the nozzle key(s) 212 fits snugly between a camming surface first end 140 and a camming surface second end 144. In this way, the liquid spray gun nozzle assembly 100 is held in a rotationally fixed manner while the locking ring 210 is rotated to the assembly position 214 and the locked position 218. The nozzle key(s) 212 in cooperation with the first and/or second access window(s) (152, 156) further provide helpful alignment to insure that the spray gun nozzle assembly 100 is correctly rotationally positioned for installation onto the nozzle assembly connection portion 200 of the spray gun body 3.
The locking ring 210 is rotatable to an assembly position 214 (see FIG. 6 of 62/430,383) and a locking position 218 (see FIG. 6A). In the embodiments shown, in the assembly position 214, one or more camming lugs 230 are positioned such that they correspond in position to the one or more nozzle keys 212. The first and/or second access windows (152, 156) are then positioned adjacent to the one or more camming lugs 230 and nozzle keys 212. The one or more camming lugs 230 and nozzle keys 212 are then passed through the first and/or second access windows by translating the spray gun nozzle assembly toward the nozzle assembly connection portion 200.
Then, upon proper location of the spray gun nozzle assembly 100 against the nozzle assembly connection portion 200 (while the locking ring 210 is in the assembly position 214), the locking ring 210 can be rotated into the locked position 218 to securely retain the spray gun nozzle assembly 100 thereon. During rotation of the locking ring 210 from the assembly position 214 to the locked position 218, the lug camming surface(s) 232 engage the camming surface(s) 148 on the spray gun nozzle assembly, thereby interacting with the inclined portion(s) 160 to pull the spray gun nozzle assembly 100 axially (along the spray axis 101) toward the spray gun body 3. Meanwhile, the one or more nozzle keys 212 retain the spray gun nozzle assembly in rotational position with respect to the nozzle assembly connection portion 200. The locking ring 210 is rotated from the assembly position 214 with manual rotational force (i.e., by hand) until sufficient axial force is generated to create a sufficient operational seal between the various sealing members and sealing seats described elsewhere herein. This is the locked position. Sufficient friction is created by interaction of the lug camming surface(s) 232 and the camming surface(s) 148 to retain the locking ring in the locked position 218 until the user wishes to remove the spray gun nozzle assembly.
For removal, the user rotates the locking ring 210 into the assembly position, thereby again aligning the one or more camming lugs 230 with the first and/or second access windows (152, 156). The spray gun nozzle assembly 100 can then be pulled away from the nozzle assembly connection portion 200, thereby passing the one or more camming lugs 230 through the first and/or second access windows (152, 156) to separate the components.
Provision of a locking ring 210 and corresponding features as shown and described herein can allow for secure, easy, tool-free assembly and removal of a spray gun nozzle assembly 100 from a spray gun body 3. The embodiments shown and described can also provide for easy removal, cleaning, and cost-effective replacement (if necessary) of the locking ring 210.
Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the method and apparatus of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention include modifications and variations that are within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application is a national stage filing under 35 U.S.C. 371 of PCT/I132017/057754, filed Dec. 8, 2017, which claims the benefit of U.S. Application No. 62/433,045, filed Dec. 12, 2016, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety herein.
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