Claims
- 1. A portable applicator machine for applying any selected one of a plurality of known particulate textured surfaces onto walls or ceilings, said machine comprising a cart having a housing mounted on two relatively large rear wheels and front supports, said large wheels having a diameter which is large enough to easily roll up or down stairs, said housing including a hopper for holding said particulate texture material, a spray gun for applying said particulate texture material to said walls or ceilings, first delivery means comprising means for pumping said particulate texture material from said hopper through a variable speed pump driven by a first electric motor for transporting said particulate texture material from said hopper through a hose to said spray gun, second delivery means separate from said first delivery means, said second delivery means comprising compressor means driven by a second and separate electric motor for delivering pressurized air through a separate hose to said spray gun in order to drive said particulate texture material out of said spray gun, at least one nozzle tip orifice to provide a selected diameter through which said particulate texture material is delivered under the urging of said variable speed pump and said pressurized air.
- 2. The machine of claim 1 wherein said spray gun has an elongated material tube for delivering said particulate texture material, and control means associated with said material tube for controlling the delivery of said particulate material, said control means comprising a handle-controlled valve for enabling or preventing a delivery of said particular texture material, a push button-controlled electrical switch for starting or stopping an operation of said first electric motor, and means for supporting said valve control handle and said push button so that operation of said handle coordinates an opening of a valve and an operation of said electric switch.
- 3. The machine of claim 2 and means for sealing said electric switch and said push button in order to keep said particulate texture material from contaminating said switch.
- 4. The machine of claim 1 wherein each of said particulate texture material and said compressed air is driven through an individually associated delivery system, each of said individual delivery systems comprising at least a separate hose and a separate valve, each of said valves being a ball valve, and each individual delivery system having said hose and at least one ball valve with bores having substantially the same internal diameter as said hose to prevent turbulence in the flow through the delivery systems.
- 5. The machine of claim 1 and a power line individually associated with each of said electric motors so that said machine may be run off of two separately fused electric circuits.
- 6. The machine of claim 1 and check valve means between said spray gun and an adjacent end of said separate hose to prevent a back flow of said particulate texture material into said separate hose.
- 7. A machine comprising a portable cart having a housing for receiving and delivering particulate texture material for texturing a wall or ceiling surface with a layer of particulate texture material deposited in a preselected one of several patterns, an air compressor on said cart, a spray head, two separate delivery systems, one of said delivery systems comprising variable speed means driven by a first motor for delivering said particulate texture material through a hose to said spray head with a preselected flow rate, the other of said delivery systems comprising other means driven by a second motor for separately delivering pressurized air through a separate hose to an outlet within said spray head for propelling said particulate texture material away from said spray head, said first and second motors being electrically independent of each other, each of said delivery systems comprising a combination of hoses and valves having internal bores of matched diameters to prevent turbulence in the delivery of said particulate texture material and said compressed air, and means for attaching a selected nozzle having an orifice with a particular diameter to said spray head for delivering said air and particulate texture material away from said spray head and toward said wall and ceiling.
- 8. A machine comprising a portable cart having a housing for receiving and delivering particulate texture material for texturing a wall or ceiling surface with a layer of particulate texture material deposited in a preselected one of several patterns, an air compressor on said cart, a spray head, two separate delivery systems, means for separately driving each of said delivery systems from differently fused electrical circuits whereby said machine does not draw more current than any one of the fuses can deliver, one of said delivery systems comprising variable speed means driven by a first motor for delivering said particulate texture material through a hose to said spray head with a preselected flow rate, the other of said delivery systems comprising means driven by a second motor for separately delivering pressurized air through a separate hose to an outlet within said spray head for propelling said particulate texture material away from said spray head, each of said delivery systems comprising a combination of hoses and valves having internal bores of matched diameters to prevent turbulence in the delivery of said particulate texture material and said compressed air, means for attaching a selected nozzle having an orifice with a particular diameter to said spray head for delivering said air and particulate texture material away from said spray head and toward said wall and ceiling.
- 9. The machine of claim 8 wherein said spray head comprises a material tube having a spray head on one end and control means on the other end of said material tube, a separate hose extending from said control means substantially parallel to said material tube to said spray head for conveying said pressurized air to said spray head;
- said control means comprising a handle-controlled ball valve for opening or closing a passageway through said material tube in order to control a flow of said particulate texture material through said material tube, an actuator-controlled electrical switch for switching off/on said first motor, and a valve for switching off/on said pressurized air; and
- bracket means attached to said other end of said material tube, said bracket securing said ball valve and said actuator control so as to be simultaneously controlled by said ball valve handle.
- 10. The machine of claim 9 and a check valve on an end of said separate hose adjacent said spray head to prevent a back flow of said particulate texture material into said separate hose while enabling a flow of said pressurized air to said spray head.
- 11. The machine of claim 10 and means on said cart for selecting a speed of said variable speed motor.
- 12. The machine of claim 11 and large wheels supporting one end of said cart, said large wheels having a diameter which easily rolls up or down stairs, and handles positioned near said large wheels to facilitate pulling said machine up a stair.
- 13. The machine of claim 12 wherein said means for separately driving said delivery systems comprise two power cords for individually powering said first motor for delivering said particulate texture material and for powering said second motor for delivering pressurized air, whereby said two power cords may be plugged into separately fused house circuits and do not require special high amperage circuits.
- 14. The machine of claim 13 herein said housing for receiving said particulate texture material is a hopper made of a material which does not rust or corrode.
- 15. The machine of claim 13 wherein said housing for receiving said particulate texture material is a hopper made of fiberglass.
- 16. The machine of claim 15 wherein said means for delivering said particulate texture material comprises a rotor member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application to Ser. No. 07/282,387, filed Jan. 30, 1992, now abandoned.
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