Spray gun cleaning system using aerosol can
11000872 · 2021-05-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B15/557
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/207
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0029
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B08B9/032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A spray gun cleaning assembly includes an aerosol can and a connecting assembly connecting the aerosol can to a spray gun for cleaning the spray gun. The connector assembly includes a first threaded connector threadedly coupled to the aerosol can; and a second threaded connector threadedly connected to the spray gun. An elongated tube is connected at opposite ends to the first and second threaded connectors. A shut-off valve assembly is operatively coupled to the elongated tube for opening and closing the connecting assembly for providing pressurized air or cleaning fluid to the spray gun.
Claims
1. A spray gun cleaning assembly comprising: an aerosol can; an internal thread aerosol valve coupled to said aerosol can; a connecting assembly connecting said aerosol can to an associated spray gun; wherein said connecting assembly comprises: a first threaded connector threadedly coupled to said aerosol can; a second threaded connector threadedly connected to said associated spray gun; an elongated member connected at opposite ends to said first and second threaded connectors; and a valve assembly operatively coupled to said elongated member for opening and closing said connecting assembly; wherein a male aerosol valve is coupled to said internal thread aerosol valve and to said first threaded connector; wherein said male aerosol valve comprises: a tip inserted into an opening in said internal thread aerosol valve and a threaded portion threaded into said first threaded connector.
2. The spray gun cleaning assembly of claim 1, further comprising a male fitting which couples to said second threaded connector and to a female fitting on said associated spray gun.
3. The spray gun cleaning assembly of claim 2, wherein said valve assembly comprises: a body; a first threaded opening at an upper end; a second threaded opening at a lower end; and a rotatable arm which rotates between open and closed valve positions.
4. A spray gun cleaning assembly comprising: an aerosol can; an internal thread aerosol valve coupled to said aerosol can; a connecting assembly connecting said aerosol can to an associated spray gun; wherein said connecting assembly comprises: a first threaded connector threadedly coupled to said aerosol can; a second threaded connector threadedly connected to said associated spray gun; an elongated member connected at opposite ends to said first and second threaded connectors; and a valve assembly operatively coupled to said elongated member for opening and closing said connecting assembly; wherein a male aerosol valve is coupled to said internal thread aerosol valve and to said first threaded connector; said male aerosol valve comprising a tip inserted into an opening of said internal thread aerosol valve and a threaded portion threaded into said first threaded connector; wherein said first threaded connector comprises: a body and a first threaded opening and a second threaded opening, wherein said first threaded opening receives said threaded portion of said male aerosol valve and said second thread opening receives an end of said elongated member.
5. The spray gun cleaning assembly of claim 1, wherein said elongated member comprises a rigid airline tube.
6. The spray gun cleaning assembly of claim 1, wherein said internal thread aerosol valve comprises: a body having an internal threaded opening and a spring loaded shut off member which opens and closes said internal threaded opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The disclosure may take form in various parts and arrangements of parts. The drawings are only for purposes of illustrating a preferred embodiment and are not to be construed as limiting the disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(17) The pressurized aerosol cleaner assembly is connected to an aerosol can 90 and a spray paint gun A via a connector assembly C which allows the spray gun to be cleaned directly under pressure from the aerosol can. The application is simply to open the valve releasing the cleaner assembly into the gun then pull the trigger on the gun and the cleaner will be transferred through the gun leaving the gun perfectly cleaned with no residue of paint or coating.
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(19) Aerosol can 90 with product 12 therein can be various sizes, such as 16 (sixteen) ounces or 20 (twenty) ounces. However, other size cans are contemplated by the disclosure.
(20) A connecting device C has a threaded connector on each side. The device is controlled by a valve at one end. The flows from the can 90 to a spray gun A.
(21) Before attaching the device C to an aerosol can 90, shut-off valve 204 must be in the fully off position. The spray head cap is removed from the can pressurized valve air in cleaning fluid.
(22) The threaded male hub 96 of the can 90 is screwed into the internally threaded openings on the female aerosol valve 200. This results in opening of the valve 200 which releases pressurized air or cleaning fluid out of the can. The can must not be removed once the valve is opened.
(23) Once the can 90 is connected to the device C the pressure is held at the shut-off valve 204. The valve 204 is opened, the high pressure of the can 90 will force the pressurized air or cleaning fluid content down a rigid airline tube 208 into the spray gun.
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(30) The paint cup PC has a male threaded portion M which mates with the female threaded member F. Then the paint is distributed through the spray gun to be sprayed. accordance with a preferred embodiment of the disclosure, the pressurized gun cleaner includes the ability to spray product out of a spray gun using a pressurized aerosol to feed materials with the cleaner and assisted by compressed air from an air compressor (line supplied) or a compressed gas such as a nitrogen (small container such as an aerosol can) connected to where the air compressor line connected. This allow full mobility anywhere including at heights without a cumbersome air line hooked to the gun.
(31) To clean the spray gun, the paint cup PC is removed and a fitting FT is provided which has the same male threads M as the paint cup PC. Various fittings can be provided based on particular spray guns to match corresponding male or female threads. The fitting is threaded onto female thread member F, and the hose coupler 206′ is attached to the fitting. Alternately, the hose coupler and fitting can be formed together as a single piece. The cleaning system then sends pressurized air or cleaning fluid through the areas of the spray gun that have paint residue.
(32) To connect the can and the spray gun, before starting, the shut-off valve 204 must be in the closed position (
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(34) An airtight connection is formed between the aerosol can and the spray gun to thoroughly remove paint residue and other material from the gun.
(35) The exemplary embodiment has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the exemplary embodiment be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the above described embodiments and appended claims or the equivalents thereof.