Patent classifications
B05B7/12
RINSING APPARATUS FOR CONNECTION TO AN APPLICATION-AGENT MAIN CHANNEL OF AN APPLICATION-AGENT CHANGEOVER UNIT
The disclosure relates to a rinsing apparatus for connection to an application-agent main channel of an application-agent changeover unit and preferably for the continuous inflow of a rinsing agent into a flow of rinsing air, having a main line for transporting rinsing air and having a rinsing-agent line for transporting a rinsing agent. The rinsing apparatus is distinguished in particular in that the rinsing-agent line opens out into the main line by way of a mouth opening in order to generate a preferable y continuous flow of a rinsing-air/rinsing-agent mixture for introduction into the application-agent main channel. The disclosure also relates to a corresponding rinsing method.
SPRAYING APPARATUS WITH REMOTE RESERVOIR
Systems and methods are disclosed that include a spraying apparatus having a hand held spraying device, a flexible reservoir connected in fluid communication with the hand held spraying device and worn on the body of a user of the spraying apparatus, and a pressure device that provides pressure to the flexible reservoir to move fluid from the flexible reservoir to the hand held spraying device.
SPRAY GUN
A spray gun includes a casing, a cup, a spray nozzle, and a pump. The pump is provided in the casing and has a spray chamber in communication with the cup. The cup includes a cup housing and a flexible cup body provided in the cup housing. A venting structure communicating the cup with an outer environment is provided on the pump. The cup housing is provided with a hollow portion, such that the flexible cup body is manually squeezable to expel air inside the flexible cup body out via the venting structure.
FOAM SPRAYER WITH ADAPTER AND MULTIPLE PRESSURE MODES
A foam sprayer includes a body defining a channel, a nozzle, and an adapter configured to releasably attach to a first fluid source that provides a first fluid at a first pressure. The foam sprayer includes a connector attached to the body and configured to releasably connect the body to the adapter or to a second fluid source that provides a second fluid at a second pressure that is substantially greater than the first pressure. The foam sprayer also includes a mode selection device configured to switch the foam sprayer between a low-pressure mode and a high-pressure mode. The foam sprayer is configured to generate foam from the first fluid when the foam sprayer is in the high-pressure mode. The foam sprayer is configured to generate foam from the second fluid when the foam sprayer is in the high-pressure mode.
HOSE END SPRAYERS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A dispensing system including a hose-end-sprayer having a sprayer body assembled with a selected valve having a lever to selectively operate the hose-end-sprayer and a shipping clip capable of retaining the valve in a closed position during shipping; methods for manufacturing and assembling the same using a single sprayer body with multiple valve configurations.
Spray gun for coating, spray coating device, and method for producing electrophotographic photoconductor
A spray gun, which contains: a coating liquid nozzle configured to discharge a coating liquid from an outlet; and a flow channel forming member configured to surround an outer perimeter surface of the coating liquid nozzle to form an air flow channel, through which atomizing air passes, between the outer perimeter surface of the coating liquid nozzle and the flow channel forming member, wherein the spray gun is configured to atomize the coating liquid with the atomizing air to spray the atomized coating liquid to a coating target, wherein a gap T of the narrowest part of the air flow channel is 0.48 mm or smaller, and wherein a ratio T/L of the gap T to a distance L from the narrowest part to an apical surface at which the outlet of the coating liquid nozzle is open is 0.60 or greater.
Spray wand
A spray wand for use with a chemical or chemical formulation in solid form. The spray wand has a spray wand body having a hollow tube with an angled wand spray end, a spray end selector attached to the angled wand spray end, a wand hose end screen inserted into or otherwise attached to the hollow tube of the spray wand body, and a wand hose end connected to the spray wand body. The wand hose end has a wand hose end valve for control of water flow from a hose. A refill cartridge having a swirl chamber may be attached to the hollow tube. The refill cartridge has external channels or grooves on its external surface as a water rinse feature for the spray wand.
SPRAY GUN
A spray gun including a nozzle portion in which a substantially V-shaped groove is formed in a circular section of a truncated conical front end with a cone angle ranging from 20° to 90°, and an internal hole is opened as a liquid ejecting port by forming the substantially V-shaped groove; and a gas cap including a cap face which is provided with an atomized gas opening portion having an opening diameter larger than the circular section, the gas cap forming a circular slit-like gap between the gas cap and an outer periphery of the truncated conical front end, the gap being configured to eject gas for atomizing liquid. The circular section of the truncated conical front end has a diameter ranging from 0.8 mm to 2.8 mm. The atomized gas opening portion has the opening diameter equal to or larger than 1.0 mm and smaller than 3.0 mm.
MATERIAL SPRAY GUN
A spray gun includes a gun body and valves configured to control flow of material and air through the gun body. A trigger is mounted to the gun body and is disposed relative to the valves such that the trigger actuates the valves in sequence to begin air flow and material flow. A sensor senses when the trigger is in an actuated state and the sensor causes a pump to begin pumping material to the spray gun. Release of the trigger causes the trigger to leave the actuated state. A detent mechanism holes the trigger in a detent state intermediate the actuated state and a resting state. The sensor does not sense the trigger with the trigger in the detent state. The trigger maintains the valves open with the trigger in the detent state.
SPRAY WAND
A spray wand includes: a hollow tubular main body; a nozzle mounted on the output end of the main body; and a valve assembly configured to mount the input end of the main body. The valve assembly includes: a housing having an input conduit for coupling the valve assembly with a fluid source; a sealing piston biased within the input conduit toward a sealing position thereof; and a valve core having a column rotatable within the interior space of the housing and a handle extending from the column, the valve core being rotatable between at least one open position corresponding to an open condition of the valve assembly and at least one closed position corresponding to a closed condition of the valve assembly. Upon rotation of the column to at least one open position thereof, the sealing piston biased within the input conduit is pressed from the sealing position.