(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a spry gun, and more particularly, to a spray gun that the liquid is sprayed continuously during both back and forth movements of the trigger.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
A conventional spry gun is shown in
The present invention intends to provide a spray gun that uses mechanical way to generate continuous sprays when the trigger is pulled and released.
The present invention relates to a spray gun which comprises a spray unit having a nozzle and a trigger connected beneath the nozzle. A frame is connected to the spray unit and connected with a container. A path is defined between the nozzle and the frame. A sliding slope has a slope sliding by driving the trigger. Further, the sliding slope having a return unit drives the trigger back to original position after the trigger is pulled. An action rod has a piston at one end thereof and the slope at another end thereof. The piston is moved reciprocally by the slope of the sliding slope when the trigger is pushed and returned to original position. A pump is connected to the passage and the action rod is located corresponding to the pump. The action rod is located within the pump and defines the pump into a first chamber and a second chamber. When the piston is moved reciprocally by the slope of the sliding slope, the first chamber and the second chamber output liquid alternatively to generate the continuous spray.
The present invention further provides a method for controlling a spray gun and the method comprises step a: a piston of an action rod moving reciprocally following the movement of a sliding slope when the trigger is pushed and returned, step b: the action rod located corresponding to the pump and a force caused by the reciprocal action of the piston of the action rod applying to the pump with the first and second chambers, and step c: the nozzle connected with the pump and generating continuous spray when the trigger is pushed and returned, the first chamber and second chamber generating continuous spray alternatively when the piston moves back and forth.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
a and 4b show the actions of the pump of the spray gun of the present invention, and
The present invention may best be understood by reference to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings from
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Further, the first chamber 41 includes a first inlet 411 and a first outlet 412, the second chamber 42 includes a second inlet 421 and a second outlet 422. The first and second outlets 412, 422 are connected with a switch valve 47 which connected with an outlet pipe 48. The nozzle 11 is connected to the outlet pipe 48 to switch open/close. Two respective inlet pipes 45, 46 are connected to the first and second inlets 411, 421, and two respective one-way valves 43, 44 are located in the two inlet pipes 45, 46 to prevent the reserved flow. It is noted that a single inlet pipe (not shown) can be connected to the two respective one-way valves 43, 44.
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step a: a piston 31 of an action rod 3 moving reciprocally following the movement of a sliding slope 200 when the trigger 12 is pushed and returned 100;
step b: the action rod 3 located corresponding to the pump 4 and a force caused by the reciprocal action 300 of the piston 31 of the action rod 3 applying to the pump 4 with the first and second chambers 41,42, and
step c: the nozzle 11 connected with the pump 4 and generating continuous spray when the trigger is pushed and returned 100. The action rod 3 is moved following the movement of the sliding slope 2. The first chamber 41 and the second chamber 42 output liquid alternatively to generate the continuous spray, when the piston moves reciprocally.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.