Sealing Element for Sealing a Transition Between a Spray Gun Body And an Atttachment of a Spray Gun, Attachment, in Particular a Paint Nozzle Arrangement for a Spray Gun And a Spray Gun, in Particular a Paint Spray Gun
20220080448 ยท 2022-03-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B7/066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/65
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/0815
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B15/65
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A sealing element seals a transition between a body of a spray gun, in particular a paint spray gun, and an attachment of a spray gun, in particular a paint spray gun, in particular a paint nozzle. The sealing element is configured so that it forms an axially acting sealing surface and a radially acting sealing surface with the body and/or the attachment when the attachment is arranged in body. An attachment, in particular a paint nozzle arrangement for a spray gun, in particular a paint spray gun, and a spray gun, in particular a paint spray gun can each have such a sealing element. Due to the axially acting sealing surface and the radially acting sealing surface, the sealing element provides a significantly improved sealing effect relative to sealing elements of the prior art.
Claims
1. A sealing element for sealing a transition between a body of a spray gun and an attachment of a spray gun, wherein the sealing element is configured so that the sealing element forms an axially acting sealing surface and a radially acting sealing surface with the body and/or the attachment when the attachment is arranged in the body.
2. The sealing element according to claim 1, wherein the sealing element is configured so that when the attachment is tightened in the body, the sealing element expands at at least one end to thereby form the radially acting sealing surface with the body and/or the attachment.
3. The sealing element according to claim 1, wherein the sealing element has a front section with at least one device for arranging the sealing element on the attachment, and a rear section, wherein the rear section is designed as a hollow truncated cone.
4. The sealing element according to claim 3, wherein the at least one device is a snap-in tab.
5. The sealing element according to claim 4, wherein the snap-in tab is a circumferential snap-in tab.
6. The sealing element according to claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the sealing element includes a flexible material.
7. The sealing element according to claim 6, wherein the at least a portion of the sealing element includes the axially acting sealing surface and the radially acting sealing surface.
8. The sealing element according to claim 7, wherein the flexible material is HDPE.
9. A paint nozzle arrangement for a paint spray gun, wherein the arrangement includes at least one sealing element according to claim 1.
10. The paint nozzle arrangement according to claim 9, further comprising at least a front end with a paint outlet opening, a rear end with a paint inlet opening and a substantially hollow cylindrical section in between, wherein the sealing element has at least in some areas substantially the same inside diameter as the substantially hollow cylindrical section.
11. A paint spray gun, wherein the paint spray gun has at least one sealing element according to claim 1.
12. The spray gun according to claim 11, further comprising a body with at least one area for accommodating an attachment, in which the at least one area has a substantially cylindrical wall section with at least partially a thread, and a shoulder arranged at one end of the wall section.
13. The spray gun according to claim 12, wherein an inside diameter of the substantially cylindrical wall section is at least in some areas greater than or equal to an outside diameter of the sealing element.
14. The spray gun according to claim 12, wherein the sealing element is arranged between the body and the attachment and, when the attachment is arranged in the body, forms the radially acting sealing surface with the wall section and the axially acting sealing surface with the shoulder.
15. The spray gun according to claim 12, wherein the attachment is a paint nozzle or a paint nozzle arrangement.
16. The spray gun according to claim 11, wherein the spray gun has a stop for an attachment that also defines the maximum expansion of the sealing element.
17. A paint spray gun, wherein the paint spray gun has a paint nozzle arrangement according to claim 9.
18. The spray gun according to claim 11, further comprising a body with at least one area for accommodating the paint nozzle arrangement, in which the at least one area has a substantially cylindrical wall section with at least partially a thread, and a shoulder arranged at one end of the wall section.
19. The spray gun according to claim 18, wherein an inside diameter of the substantially cylindrical wall section is at least in some areas greater than or equal to an outside diameter of the sealing element.
20. The spray gun according to claim 19, wherein the sealing element is arranged between the body and the paint nozzle arrangement and, when the paint nozzle arrangement is arranged in the body, forms the radially acting sealing surface with the wall section and the axially acting sealing surface with the shoulder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0036] The disclosure is explained in more detail below, by way of example and with reference to six figures. In the figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0046] The sealing element 44 in the screwed-in paint nozzle arrangement 24 is pressed against a counter-sealing surface 84 and seals off the material-guiding area of the spray gun 1, in particular the transition area between the paint channel in the body 2 and the hollow section of the paint nozzle 40 for passage of the material being sprayed relative to the air-guiding area of the spray gun 1. The sealing element 44 then forms only an axially acting sealing surface with the body 2, namely against the counter-sealing surface 84.
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[0049] The sealing element 440 has a device on the front section for arrangement of the sealing element 440 on a paint nozzle 40, which in the present case can be the same paint nozzle 40 as the paint nozzle 40 shown in the previous figures, and the device for arrangement of the sealing element 440 in the present case is configured as a circumferential snap-in tab 442. An essentially cylindrical section located between the front and rear section of the sealing element 440 has a circumferential collar 443, which in the present case functions as a stop for positioning the sealing element 440 on the point nozzle 40. The sealing element 440 also has a rear section configured as a truncated hollow cone 441.
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[0051] The inside diameter of the essentially cylindrical center section of the sealing element 440 and the inside diameter of the front section of the sealing element 440 are essentially the same as the inside diameter of the hollow cylindrical section 402 of the paint nozzle 40. A particularly undisturbed flow of the material being sprayed from the sealing element 440 into the essentially hollow cylindrical section 402 of the paint nozzle 40 is thus possible.
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[0053] An area for accommodating an attachment for a body 20, in the present case the paint nozzle arrangement 240 of
[0054] The inside diameter of the essentially cylindrical middle section of the sealing element 440 is essentially the same as the inside diameter of the paint channel 201 located upstream of the sealing element 440. As a result, in addition to the above-described undisturbed flow of the material being sprayed from sealing element 440 into the essentially hollow cylindrical section 402 of the paint nozzle 40, a particularly undisturbed flow of the material being sprayed from the paint channel 201 into the sealing element 440 is also possible. In addition, stages in which paint accumulates, dries out and can adversely affect the material flow and material quality, in particular the material purity, can thus be avoided.
[0055] The inside diameter of the essentially cylindrical wall section 50 in the present illustrative embodiment is somewhat larger than the outside diameter of the unexpanded sealing element 440 at its largest location. As already mentioned above, an easier arrangement is thereby possible, in particular screwing-in the paint nozzle arrangement 240 with the sealing element 440 into the body 20, since very little or no friction resistance need be overcome between the sealing element 440 and the cylindrical wall section 50. Wear of the sealing element 440, which in the case of a larger outside diameter of sealing element 440 would result from friction of the sealing element 440 on the cylindrical wall section 50, can also be avoided.
[0056] Apart from the sealing element 440, the components shown in
[0057] The above illustrative embodiment describes only a limited selection of possible implementations and therefore does not represent a restriction of the present disclosure.