Embodiments of the invention relate to filters for use with paint sprayers. More particularly, the invention relates to a universal filter for use with multiple paint sprayers.
Tools such as paint sprayers utilize spray guns to evenly apply paint to a surface. Paint sprayers utilize paint filters to ensure that debris or foreign objects are not sprayed or pulled into the paint sprayer. The filters prevent obstructions from clogging an outlet of the spray gun that could result in unevenness of the application.
Spray guns used in conjunction with paint sprayers have variable sized conduits that receive the paint filters. Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention provide a filter assembly. The filter assembly includes a filter having a threaded core encased in a mesh overlay. The core includes a main channel or aperture that receives paint through auxiliary openings or apertures. The filter has a first end that is closed and a second end that is open. The first end of the filter is coupled to a cap, while the second end of the filter is coupled to an adaptor. The adaptor maintains the opening in the main channel of the filter. The adaptor further includes a resilient flange that generates a fluidic seal with different sized conduits thereby allowing the filter assembly to be used with different types of paint sprayers.
In one construction, the invention provides a filter element for a paint sprayer having a feed line. The filter element includes a core defining a first end, a second end, and a central portion extending along an axis between the first end and the second end. The central portion includes a central aperture closed at the first end and open at the second end and a plurality of openings that extend through the core to the central aperture. A mesh member surrounds the central portion and an adapter is coupled to the second end. The adapter includes a flowpath therethrough, an outer cylindrical surface, and an annular surface. The annular surface is operable to engage an end of the feed line such that the adapter is operable to form an axial seal between the adapter and the feed line.
In another construction, the invention provides a filter element for use with a plurality of different-sized feed lines. The filter element includes a cylindrical filter including a closed end, an open end, and a central portion between the closed end and the opened end. An adapter is coupled to the second end. The adapter includes an outer cylindrical surface having an outside diameter and an annular surface that extends from the outside diameter to an outside flange diameter. The outer cylindrical surface and the feed line cooperate to form a radial seal when the feed line has an inside diameter that is substantially the same as the outside diameter. The annular surface and the feed line cooperate to form an axial seal when the inside diameter is larger than an inside diameter that is capable of forming a seal with the cylindrical surface.
In still another construction, the invention provides a filter element for use with a first paint sprayer having a first feed line and a second paint sprayer having a second feed line, the first feed line having a first inside diameter that is different than a second inside diameter of the second feed line. The filter element includes a core defining a first end, a second end, and a central portion extending along an axis between the first end and the second end. The central portion includes a central aperture closed at the first end and open at the second end and a plurality of openings that extend through the core to the central aperture. An adapter is coupled to the second end and includes a flowpath therethrough. The adapter includes an outer cylindrical surface having an outside diameter and an annular surface that extends from the outside diameter to an outside flange diameter. The first inside diameter is such that the first feed line and the outer cylindrical surface cooperate to define a radial seal, the second inside diameter being larger than the first inside diameter and not sealingly engageable with the outer cylindrical surface. An end of the second feed line sealingly engages the annular surface to form an axial seal between the second feed line and the adapter.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
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In operation, the filter assembly 10 is installed into a tool having a conduit (not shown) that houses the filter assembly 10. Because tool conduits have a variety of sizes, the resilient flange 98 enables the filter assembly 10 to be compatible with a plurality of tools. The flange 98 allows the adaptor 14 to generate a fluidic seal with conduits of different sizes.
To assemble the filter assembly, the core is first formed using any suitable process or processes. The mesh overlay is then positioned around the core. In one construction, the cap and the adaptor are then molded onto the core and mesh overlay to complete the assembly. In other constructions, the mesh overlay is first connected to itself to form a tube having the core disposed therein. The cap and the adapter are then attached to the mesh overlay and the core using a suitable attachment method (e.g., thermal bonding, adhesives, welding, brazing, etc.) to complete the assembly.
In operation, the filter assembly is disposed within a paint supply such that paint surrounds the exterior of the assembly. The adaptor is coupled to a feed line 105 that extends to a paint gun, a pump, a sprayer or another device. The suction side of the pump is in fluid communication with the filter assembly, via the feed line such that during pump operation, a vacuum or low pressure region is produced within the channel 32. The low pressure draws paint through the apertures in the mesh overlay and through the openings 38 in the core. As the paint passes through the mesh overlay, particles larger than the mesh opening are blocked from entry.
In preferred constructions, the diameter 90 is sized to fit closely within the feed line 105, or component on the end of the feed line 105, to form a seal. Thus, in arrangements in which an inside diameter 120 of the feed line is about the same diameter as the outside diameter 90, the feed line 105 and the adapter cooperate to form a radial seal therebetween. The size difference between the adapter and the feed line can vary depending on many factors including suction pressure and the resilience of the various components. However, in most applications, the inside diameter should be no more than twenty percent smaller than the outer diameter 90 in which case the feed line 105 will expand to receive the adapter and no more than twenty percent larger than the outside diameter. Sizes within this range can be considered about the same for purposes of forming a radial seal.
In arrangements in which the feed line 105 is too large to form a seal (e.g., about 20 percent larger than the outside diameter 90). The adapter is still capable of forming a seal. As illustrated in
In some constructions, the outside diameter 90 and the inside diameter 120 of the feed line 105 are such that both a radial seal and an axial seal can be formed further enhancing the operation of the filter assembly 10.
It should be noted that while the filter assembly 10 has been described as being used with a paint gun or to filter paint, the filter assembly 10 could be used with other components and could filter other fluids such as stain, sealers, and the like.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/611,761 filed Mar. 16, 2012, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61611761 | Mar 2012 | US |