Claims
- 1. A spraying gun for atomizing liquid substances, comrpising, in combination: an elongated tubular body having at one end thereof a compressed gas cartridge receiving closure head; and at the other end a gun head with an atomizer, a regulating valve, and means for operating said valve; a freely movable elastic partition member which divides said tubular body into a gas and liquid tight gas space and an adjoining, separate liquid and gas tight liquid space; threaded gas and liquid tight connections and sealing members between said tubular body, on the one hand, and each of said closure and said gun heads, on the other hand; a safety valve in said closure head which optionally releases the pressure from at least said gas space; wherein said partition member is in the form of a piston that has at least one front surface provided with a threaded blind bore for removably receiving a manipulating rod therein; wherein said operating means is intermediate along the geometric axis of the gun between said atomizer and said valve, and includes a laterally protruding, pivotable long handle that allows fine regulation of said valve when manually engaged at its free outer end; and wherein said tubular body, said liquid space, said gun head, said valve and said atomizer are substantially coaxial with the geometric axis allowing discharge of the liquid with a minimum of frictional resistance along its path.
- 2. The spraying gun as defined in claim 1, wherein said atomizer is at least partly swivelable to an angular position with respect to the axis of said tubular body.
- 3. A spraying gun for atomizing liquid substances, comprising, in combination: an elongated tubular body having at one end thereof a compressed gas cartridge receiving closure head; and at the other end a gun head with an atomizer, a regulating valve, and means for operating said valve; a freely removable elastic partition member which divides said tubular body into a gas and liquid tight gas space and an adjoining, separate liquid and gas tight liquid space; threaded gas and liquid tight connections and sealing members between said tubular body, on the one hand, and each of said closure and said gun heads, on the other hand; a safety valve in said closure head which optionally releases the pressure from at least said gas space; wherein said partition member is in the form of a piston wherein said piston is a sphere with an elastic wall the outer diameter of which, when said sphere is filled with gas under pressure is larger at atmospheric pressure than the inner diameter of said tubular body; wherein said operating means is intermediate along the geometric axis of the gun between said atomizer and said valve, and includes a laterally protruding, pivotable long handle that allows fine regulation of said valve when manually engaged at its free outer end; and wherein said tubular body, said liquid space, said gun head, said valve and said atomizer are substantially coaxial with the geometric axis allowing discharge of the liquid with a minimum of frictional resistance along its path.
- 4. A spraying gun for atomizing liquid substances, comprising, in combination: an elongated tubular body having at one end thereof a compressed gas cartridge receiving closure head; and at the other end a gun head with an atomizer, a regulating valve, and means for operating said valve; a freely movable elastic partition member which divides said tubular body into a gas and liquid tight gas space and an adjoining, separate liquid and gas tight liquid space; threaded gas and liquid tight connections and sealing members between said tubular body, on the one hand, and each of said closure and said gun heads, on the other hand; a safety valve in said closure head which optionally releases the pressure from at least said gas space; wherein said partition member is in the form of a piston that is in the form of a foil pouch closed at both ends, said regulating valve having therein a valve disc, and a hollow needle secured to the side of said valve disc which faces said liquid space for piercing said pouch to allow filling with the substance to be atomized; wherein said operating means is intermediate along the geometric axis of the gun between said atomizer and said valve, and includes a laterally protruding, pivotable long handle that allows fine regulation of said valve when manually engaged at its free outer end; and wherein said tubular body, said liquid space, said gun head, said valve and said atomizer are substantially coaxial with the geometric axis allowing discharge of the liquid with a minimum of frictional resistance along its path.
- 5. The spraying gun as defined in claim 4, wherein said atomizer is at least partly swivelable to an angular position with respect to the axis of said tubular body.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of our U.S. patent application Ser. No. 101,189 filed Dec. 7, 1979, now abandoned which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 954,458 filed Oct. 25, 1978, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 702,842 filed July 6, 1976, now abandoned.
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