The invention pertains to a gravity cup for a paint spray gun.
A gravity cup of this type is known from the state of the art, for example, from WO 98/32539. This gravity cup is realized in the form of a disposable cup and comprises a reservoir of plastic and a lid that can be placed thereon in order to close the reservoir. The upper side of the lid is provided with connecting means for attaching and fixing the gravity cup on a paint spray gun or an adapter arranged thereon. In this case, the gravity cup is attached to the paint spray gun “upside-down,” i.e., with the lid side pointing downward. The paint in the gravity cup then flows downward into the paint inlet channel of the paint spray gun under the influence of gravity. This gravity feed of the paint can only be realized with a pressure compensation between the interior of the gravity cup and the surroundings. This pressure compensation is achieved with the aid of a ventilation hole that is arranged in the reservoir bottom and can be closed by means of an adhesive tape or a manually actuated valve.
Based on this state of the art, the invention aims to make available a gravity cup with a valve that can be easily actuated by hand in order to close the ventilation hole.
This objective is attained with a gravity cup with the characteristics of claim 1. Advantageous embodiments of this gravity cup are disclosed in the dependent claims.
The invention is described in greater detail below with reference to an embodiment that is illustrated in the enclosed figures. The figures show:
The gravity cup shown in
The reservoir 1 is filled by removing the lid 2 and reattaching the lid after the reservoir is filled. Subsequently, the lid 2 with its connecting part 3 can be attached and fixed on the connecting part of a paint spray gun or an adapter. During the spraying process, the gravity cup is situated on the upper side of the paint spray gun and the liquid in the reservoir flows into the paint inlet channel of the paint spray gun under the influence of gravity.
This gravity feed of the liquid can only be maintained with a pressure compensation between the interior of the reservoir 1 and the surroundings. A ventilation hole 6 is provided in a wall 4 of the reservoir 1 for this purpose. In the embodiment shown in the figures, the ventilation hole 6 is arranged in the reservoir bottom. Alternatively, the ventilation hole 6 could also be arranged in the side wall of the reservoir 1, preferably in the vicinity of the bottom. A valve 5 is arranged on the underside of the reservoir bottom in order to close the ventilation hole 6. In addition, a cylindrical rim 16 is integrally molded onto the underside of the reservoir bottom and projects beyond the valve 5 such that the reservoir 1 can be placed on the ground while it is filled.
The valve 5 is illustrated in greater detail in
b, for example, shows that a ventilation channel 9 in the valve housing 7 comprises a first bore 9a that leads into the ventilation hole 6 and a second bore 9b that leads into the first bore 9a at a right angle. The second bore 9b widens from a small bore diameter to approximately twice the bore diameter in two stages. The second bore 9b ultimately leads into a cuboid space 9d that is open toward the front, i.e., toward the outer side of the reservoir 1 (
The slide 8 shown in
When the gravity cup is used as intended, the piston 15 of the slide 8 is inserted into the space 9d of the valve housing 7. The slide 8 can then be displaced between a first valve position and a second valve position in the valve housing 7. In the first valve position (
In the second valve position (
In the open valve position shown in
In the open valve position, the head part 14 of the slide 8 projects beyond the outer periphery of the reservoir 1, namely in the region of the rim, as shown in
In addition to its simple and comfortable handling, the valve 5 is also characterized in that it is very tight. The tightness of the valve 5 can be additionally improved if it is realized in the form of a double valve with two valve seats. In addition to the first valve seat formed by the contact between the rounded region of the pin 10 and the conical region of the second bore 9b, a second valve seat can be realized by inserting a (not-shown) seal between the front face 18 of the piston 15 and the rear wall 19 of the space 9d. In this case, the additional valve seat is formed by the contact between the front face 18 of the piston 15 and the rear wall 19 of the space 9d.
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