Patent classifications
B05B7/1209
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.
SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING AIR SHAPING FLOW IN SPRAY CAP OF SPRAY TOOL
A system, including a spray cap configured to couple to a spray tool, wherein the spray cap includes a body and an air shaping passage through the body. The air shaping passage includes a flow control passage, an expansion chamber downstream from the flow control passage, and one or more air shaping outlets downstream from the expansion chamber.
Two component airless adhesive spray gun and method of use
A two part airless adhesive spray system is provided herein. This system provides numerous enhancements to the prior art including limiting overspray “fog,” saving on sprayed material because of a more efficient spray pattern, and providing a stronger bond than that of the air-atomized spray guns of the prior art.
Spray Gun Apparatus
The invention relates to a spray gun apparatus (10) for spraying a fine film coating of liquid, such as paint, lacquer or bond, onto a surface. The spray gun comprises a main body (12) having a fluid throughbore (22), a gas throughbore (16), and a main trigger lever (80) for allowing a user to spray fluid from the gun. A fluid flow adjustment mechanism (52, 58, 74) facilitates adjustment of the quantity of fluid sprayed from the gun for a given displacement of the main trigger lever (80). An engagement surface (86) is provided on the trigger lever and adapted to engage with a corresponding engagement surface (90) of the fluid flow adjustment mechanism. Pivoting movement of the main trigger lever (80) results in translational movement of at least a portion of the fluid flow adjustment mechanism to thereby selectively spray fluid from the gun upon displacement of the main trigger lever.
Spool valve for polyurethane foam dispenser
A foam dispenser having a metal housing has a spool valve socket therein. A metal handle extends from the housing. A spool valve is disposable within the spool valve socket. A trigger couplable to the spool valve enables the spool valve to be rotated between open and closed orientations within the housing. The spool valve has internal channels for selectively passing liquids through the spool valve in the open orientation and not in the closed orientation. The spool valve also has a channel for selectively passing a gas through the spool valve in both the open and closed orientations.
AIRBRUSH
An airbrush that sprays liquid in a mist form. A supply of a compressed air and a supply of the spray liquid can be controlled at the same time only using a spray button included in a spray head. Accordingly, a loss of the spray liquid can be minimized, the airbrush can be maintained clean, and usability of the airbrush can be enhanced.
Hand-held integral airbrush
A hand-held integral airbrush comprising a shell provided with a grab handle, wherein an upper accommodating cavity and a lower accommodating cavity are formed in the shell, wherein an airbrush assembly is arranged in the upper accommodating cavity of the shell, and wherein an air pump assembly is arranged in the lower accommodating cavity of the shell and is used for pumping compressed air into the airbrush assembly, wherein the hand-held integral airbrush further comprising a switch part, an operating button which comprises a first control part and a second control part, wherein an air pump and an airbrush are integrated in a the ergonomically designed grab handle, and wherein the air pump and the airbrush are controlled by the trigger-type operating button.
Spraying vessel capable of relieving overpressure and valve assembly thereof
The present invention relates to a spraying vessel and a valve assembly comprising the same, the spraying vessel comprising: a housing provided with an upper sealing cap for sealing an upper portion and a receiving space for receiving contents; a mount cup, mounted on the upper sealing cap, having a through hole formed in a central portion thereof; a stem housing provided with a mounting portion, mounted to the mount cup, having a hollow portion formed therein, and a communication flow path for making the hollow portion be in communication with the receiving space; a valve stem which is installed to pass through the through hole and slide in the hollow portion, and is provided with an orifice being configured to selectively communicate with the hollow portion by a sliding motion; and a flow path blocking valve formed to block an inlet of the communication flow path.
BACKPACK SPRAYER
A backpack sprayer includes a housing, a spray nozzle assembly, a fan assembly and a switch assembly. The housing is configured to contain a liquid. The spray nozzle assembly is communicated with the housing, and is configured to spray the liquid out from the housing. The fan assembly is connected to the spray nozzle assembly, and is configured to provide the spray nozzle assembly with power to spray the liquid out from the housing. The switch assembly is connected to the spray nozzle assembly and electrically connected to the fan assembly, and is configured to control opening and closing of the spray nozzle assembly and start and shutdown of the fan assembly simultaneously.
PNEUMATIC SPRAY GUN CARTRIDGE
Pneumatic spray gun (10) and cartridge tip assemblies for applying sprayable materials to various surfaces are disclosed. A tube of flowable texture material to be sprayed having a cartridge tip (100) may be loaded into a pressure canister of a texture material spray gun (10). The cartridge tip (100) may include radially outwardly extending ribs (130), radially inwardly extending recesses and/or other features that engage with corresponding features of the spray nozzle assembly to reduce or prevent relative rotation between the cartridge tip (100) and the spray nozzle assembly.