Spray gun

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6824075
  • Patent Number
    6,824,075
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 13, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 30, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A spray gun for atomizing fluid with compressed air comprises a housing having a handle, an atomizer nozzle, a guide sleeve having a U-shaped cross section which engages in the atomizer nozzle and is supported in the housing, and a valve needle which can be operated by means of a trigger which is in a pivoting mounting. The valve needle is connected with the trigger in the area of the guide sleeve by means of a hinge pin. A seal disposed in the guide sleeve, the seal being located between a feed line and the hinge pin, with the valve needle being held in a movable arrangement in the seal.
Description




The present invention relates to a spray gun for atomizing fluid media with the help of compressed air, principally consisting of a housing with a handle and an atomizer nozzle which can be connected to a compressed air line, of a guide sleeve supported in the housing equipped with a feed line for the medium to be atomized, with one end of the guide sleeve engaging in the atomizer nozzle, as well as of a valve needle which can be operated against the force of a return spring in order to open the atomizer nozzle by means of a trigger handle which is in a pivoting mounting on the housing.




There are numerous different embodiments of spray guns of prior art which have also proven themselves to be effective in practice. In such embodiments, the valve needle projects out of the guide sleeve on the side facing away from the atomizer nozzle and also out of the housing of the spray gun, while a trigger handle in a pivoting mounting on the housing acts on the spray gun. The valve needle has a special seal in the guide sleeve to prevent the medium to be applied from leaking out of the interior of the guide sleeve. This is achieved in that a deformable seal is clamped in between the valve needle and the guide sleeve by means of a further sleeve which can be screwed into the guide sleeve.




Assembling the valve needle in the guide sleeve is difficult and time-consuming, since the clamping force which acts on the seal must be set exactly. This is because, if the preload on the seal is too great, the valve needle can only be moved by applying considerable force to it, while on the other hand if the preload is insufficient then there is a significant risk that medium will leak out during operation through the two ring gaps which are to be sealed. The stuffing gland arranged in the guide sleeve therefore represents a degree of uncertainty as far as achieving a correct seal is concerned. Furthermore, the seal is a considerable cost factor, since the stuffing gland is assembled from several interacting components which are subject to wear and also have to be replaced from time to time.




The purpose of the present invention is therefore to create a spray gun of the aforementioned type in such a way that straightforward assembly of the valve needle is possible within a short period of time and that a reliable means is provided to prevent the medium leaking out from the interior of the guide sleeve. The construction complexity by which this is to be achieved should be kept at a low level, therefore permitting economical manufacture and assembly of the spray gun. Also, the susceptibility to faults should be reduced over a long service life.




In the present invention, this is achieved in a spray gun in accordance with the pre-characterizing clause of claim


1


in that the valve needle is located in a positive connection with the trigger handle in the area of the guide sleeve by means of a hinge pin which passes through the valve needle and the guide sleeve and that a seal is inserted in the guide sleeve with a U-shaped cross section, the seal being located between the feed line and the hinge pin, with the valve needle being held in a movable arrangement in the seal.




It is advantageous in this arrangement for the valve needle to be provided with a thickened portion in the area of a bore which accommodates the hinge pin, with the thickened portion being adapted to the internal jacket surface of the guide sleeve, and for the valve needle to be provided with a collar in the end area facing away from the atomizer nozzle, serving as a stop for the return spring which is inserted in between the collar and a base of the guide sleeve.




The seal which accommodates the valve needle should be equipped with one or more lugs projecting along the length of the valve needle on one of its two sides, with each of the lugs having a slot and with projections formed on the valve needle engaging in the slots or between two lugs.




For the purpose of positionally-oriented assembly of the valve needle, it is furthermore advantageous for one or more, or in a preferred embodiment two, diametrically opposed contact surfaces to be formed onto the valve needle, in which case the contact surfaces should be worked into the valve needle between the tip of the valve needle and the seal which holds it.




The guide sleeve can be held in a partition wall of the housing in a straightforward way and be used to provide a seal in the atomizer nozzle with the help of a lip seal, as well as being supported axially on the partition wall of the housing by means of a stop surface.




Furthermore, it is advantageous for the valve needle to be made in one piece from plastic.




If a spray gun is configured in accordance with the present invention, then not only will reliable operation be assured at all times, but also the valve needle can be installed in the guide sleeve in a positionally-oriented manner without difficulty and excluding the possibility of the medium to be applied leaking out. This is because an assembly tool can be used to insert the valve needle together with the seal through which it is inserted and the return spring into the guide sleeve which is closed at one end, with the aforementioned components being inserted in such a way that the hinge pin by means of which the valve needle is held in a positive connection with the trigger handle can be installed without difficulty. There is no need to clamp special seals in this embodiment, and also only a few components are required to enable the stored medium to be applied in a metered fashion.




Economical production is possible since nearly all components, in particular also the single-piece valve needle, can be manufactured from plastic. Furthermore, the design ensures that malfunctions and wear to the few components which are to be moved during operation are practically excluded, so therefore the spray gun configured in accordance with the proposed invention can be guaranteed to achieve a lengthy service life.











The drawing shows a sample embodiment of a spray gun configured in accordance with the present invention, the details of which are explained below. In the drawing, the figures of which all show axial sections,





FIG. 1

shows the spray gun with all its components,





FIG. 2

shows a section through the spray gun in accordance with

FIG. 1

in a magnified view, and





FIGS. 3 and 4

show the valve needle used in the spray gun in accordance with

FIG. 1

, in different installation positions.











The spray gun shown in FIG.


1


and identified with the number


1


is used for atomizing fluid media by means of compressed air and its principal components include a pistol-shaped housing


11


on which a handle


14


and a joining piece


15


for holding a reservoir tank


18


are formed, an atomizer nozzle


19


screwed onto the housing


11


at one end by means of a union nut


20


and a valve needle


31


which is arranged in a movable location in a guide sleeve


21


. The housing


11


has a compressed air line


2


connected to it from which compressed air flows into the interior


12


of the housing


11


and flows out through ducts


30


provided in the atomizer nozzle


19


. When the atomizer nozzle


19


is open, the medium to be applied is drawn from the interior


22


of the atomizer nozzle


19


and is atomized.




The guide sleeve


21


has a U-shaped cross section and is held in a partition wall


13


of the housing


11


as well as in the atomizer nozzle


19


. To this end, a contact surface


24


is formed onto the guide sleeve


21


, by means of which the guide sleeve


21


is supported against the partition wall


13


, and a lip seal


25


is placed on the end of the guide sleeve


21


facing away from the atomizer nozzle


19


, so that the medium from the interior


22


of the guide sleeve


21


can only emerge via the atomizer nozzle


19


.




The medium to be applied flows into the interior


22


of the guide sleeve


21


via a feed line


16


which is formed in the joining piece


15


onto which a reservoir tank


18


is screwed. To achieve this, a line


17


or a bore


18


″ is worked into the joining piece


16


as well as into a seal


18


′ lying on the tank


18


, with the interior of the tank


18


being connected to the interior


12


of the housing


11


by means of the line


17


or the bore


18


″. As a result, compressed air acts on the medium in the tank


18


, forcing it into the interior


22


of the guide sleeve


21


.




A trigger handle


26


is provided to activate the valve needle


31


inserted in the guide sleeve


21


, this trigger handle


26


being held in a pivoting mounting in the housing


11


by means of a hinge pin


27


and in a positive connection with the valve needle by means of a further hinge pin


27


′. There is a thickened portion


34


formed on the valve needle


31


for this purpose and a bore


35


is provided in the thickened portion


34


in order to accommodate the hinge pin


27


′. In addition, an axially aligned slot


29


is worked into the housing


11


on both sides in the area of the hinge pin


27


′, so that the hinge pin


27


′ can be moved in accordance with the movement of the trigger handle


26


which has a stop


28


associated with it for setting and limiting the movement.




As can be seen in particular in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the valve needle


31


is provided with two diametrically opposed contact surfaces


37


, with the effect that the valve needle


31


, together with a seal


32


placed thereupon, can be installed in the guide sleeve


21


in a positionally-oriented manner using an assembly fixture. A return spring


33


is installed in the guide sleeve


21


prior to this, the return spring


33


resting on a base


23


of the guide sleeve


21


and against a collar


36


formed onto the valve needle


31


. When opening the atomizer nozzle


19


, it is necessary to use the trigger handle


26


to overcome the force of the return spring


33


; as soon as no more force is applied to the trigger handle


26


, the atomizer nozzle


19


into which the tip


31


′ of the valve needle


31


projects is automatically closed by means of the return spring


33


.




Two formed lugs


38


with slots


39


in them are provided to hold the seal


32


in which the valve needle


31


is inserted in an axially movable arrangement. Projections


40


emerging radially from the valve needle


31


engage in the slots


39


or between the two lugs


38


. In this way, it is assured that the seal


32


remains in the assigned position even when the valve needle


31


is moved. Furthermore, the seal


32


ensures that no medium can leak from the interior


22


of the guide sleeve


21


and reach the hinge pin


27


′, or can emerge from the bore


35


in the valve needle


31


as well as from the slots


29


worked into the housing


11


.



Claims
  • 1. A spray gun (1) for atomizing fluid with compressed air, the spray gun comprising a housing (11), a handle (14) fixed to said housing, an atomizer nozzle (19) which is placed in communication with a compressed air line (2), a guide sleeve (21) supported in said housing (11) and provided with a feed line (16) for the fluid to be atomized, with one end of said guide sleeve (21) engaging in said atomizer nozzle (19), and a valve needle (31) which can be operated against the force of a return spring (33) in order to open said atomizer nozzle (19) by means of a trigger (26) pivotally mounted on said housing (11), wherein said valve needle (31) is connected to the trigger (26) in an area of said guide sleeve (21) by means of a hinge pin (27′) which passes through said valve needle (31) and said guide sleeve (21), and wherein a seal (32) is disposed in said guide sleeve (21 ), which is provided with a U-shaped cross section, the seal (32) being located between the feed line (16) and the hinge pin (27′), with said valve needle (31) being held in a movable arrangement in the seal (32).
  • 2. The spray gun in accordance with claim 1, wherein said valve needle (31) is provided with a thickened portion (34) in an area of a bore (35) which accommodates the hinge pin (27′), the thickened portion (34) being complementary to an internal surface of said guide sleeve (21).
  • 3. The spray gun in accordance with claim 1, wherein said valve needle (31) is provided with a collar (36) in an end area removed from said atomizer nozzle (19), the collar serving as a stop for the return spring (33) which is disposed between the collar (36) and a base (23) of said guide sleeve (21).
  • 4. The spray gun in accordance with claim 1, wherein the seal (32) accommodates said valve needle (31) and is provided with lugs (38) projecting along the length of said valve needle (31) on both sides, each of the lugs (38) having a slot (39), and projections (40) formed on said valve needle (31) and engaging in at least one of the slots (39) and between two of the lugs (38).
  • 5. The spray gun in accordance with claim 1, wherein said valve needle (31) comprises diametrically opposed contact surfaces (37) formed on said valve needle (31).
  • 6. The spray gun in accordance with claim 5, wherein the contact surfaces (37) on said valve needle (31) are disposed between a tip (31′) of said valve needle (31) and the seal (32).
  • 7. The spray gun in accordance with claim 1, wherein said guide sleeve (21) is held in a partition wall (13) of said housing (11).
  • 8. The spray gun in accordance with claim 7, wherein a lip seal (25) is mounted on said guide sleeve (21) to provide a seal in said atomizer nozzle (19), and said guide sleeve is supported axially on the partition wall (13) of said housing (11) by means of a stop surface (24).
  • 9. The spray gun in accordance with claim 1, wherein said valve needle (31) comprises a single unitary piece of plastic.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
102 26 792 Jun 2002 DE
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