FLUID DELIVERY ASSEMBLY FOR A SPRAY GUN
20210086210 ยท 2021-03-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B7/2408
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C51/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C51/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/1683
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D90/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/0838
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/2481
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present application is directed to a container (20) for holding paint. The container comprises at least two fluid ports (23, 40). The container has a body that is shape self supporting and is a non-rigid construction. At least one fluid port is a separate part (40) from the body of the container.
Claims
1. A container for holding paint comprising at least two fluid ports, wherein the container has a body that is shape self supporting and is a non-rigid construction and at least one fluid port is a separate part from the body of the container.
2. The container of claim 1, wherein the separate part fluid port is sealed to the container.
3. (canceled)
4. The container of claim 2, wherein the separate part fluid port is sealed to the container with a thermal seal.
5. The container of claim 2, wherein the separate part fluid port is sealed to the container with a fluid tight seal.
6-8. (canceled)
9. The container of claim 1, wherein the separate part fluid port is a different material than the container.
10. The container of claim 1, wherein the separate part fluid port is the same material than the container.
11. The container of claim 1, wherein the container has a base and one or more sidewalls extending from the base.
12. The container of claim 11, wherein the sidewalls have a thickness of 0.4 mm or less.
13. The container of claim 11, wherein the sidewalls have a variable thickness.
14. The container of claim 13, wherein the sidewall thickness is less near the base.
15. (canceled)
16. The container of claim 11, wherein the separate fluid port extends through the base.
17. The container of claim 1, wherein the container is a blow molded piece.
18. The container of claim 1, wherein the separate part fluid port is a vent for air movement.
19-23. (canceled)
24. The container of claim 18, wherein the container comprises a closure or a valve assembly that is configured to open and close the vent.
25. The container of claim 24, wherein the valve assembly includes at least one first element, wherein the first element has a first side that is bonded to at least one of the container base and a container sidewall.
26-28. (canceled)
29. The container of claim 25, wherein the container is thermo/vacuum formed and the first element is an injection molded part.
30-61. (canceled)
62. The container of claim 1 wherein at least one fluid port is integral to the container.
63. The container of claim 62 wherein the integral fluid port is an open mouth of the container.
64. A container for holding paint comprising at least two fluid ports, wherein the container is shape self supporting and is a non-rigid construction wherein a first fluid port is on a first end of the container and a second fluid port is on a second end of the container opposite the first end, and the second end incorporates a sealing mechanism integrated into the container.
65. The container of claim 64, wherein the first fluid port is a separate part from the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
[0114] The appended figures that are described below disclose embodiments of the invention for illustrational purposes only. In particular, the disclosure provided by the figures is not meant to limit the scope of protection conferred by the invention. The figures are schematic drawings only and embodiments shown may be modified in many ways within the scope of the claims. The figures show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0143] As shown in
[0144] The base of the container may be substantially flat, as shown in
[0145] The outer cup may be provided with one or more features for providing an engagement with a lid 50 and/or with a screw on collar 60 of the fluid delivery assembly 1. Such engagement can be provided, for example, by a threading 15 shown in
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[0147] Alternatively or additionally, the outer cup 10 may comprise a cutout or slot in the outer cup sidewall 12. As shown in
[0148] The slot may comprise a first slot portion 17 and a second slot portion 18, with one slot portion being wider than the other. In particular, the first slot portion 17 may be wider than the second slot portion 18, wherein the first slot portion 17 may be a portion of the slot that is located closer to the lower end region of the outer cup than the second slot portion 18. This may facilitate insertion of the valve assembly through the slot when placing the container 20 in the outer cup 10. However, the width of the slot may also be constant or substantially constant.
[0149] As will be evident to the skilled reader, both the cutout 16 in the outer cup base and the cutout or slot 17, 18 in the outer cup sidewall 12 are optional features. As such, one or both of the cutout 16 and the slot 17, 18 may be omitted, if desired.
[0150] At a lower end region of the outer cup, one or more protrusions 14 may be provided in order to support the outer cup 10 on a support surface on which the outer cup 10 is placed (e.g., a workbench). The protrusions 14 may extend, for example, downwardly from the outer cup base 11. Such protrusions 14 may be helpful, for example, in case the valve assembly 30, 40 protrudes through the cutout 16.
[0151] The container 20 may be manufactured, for example, by thermo/vacuum forming. The container base 21 and the container sidewalls 22 may be integrally formed with each other. The container may, in some instances, be formed without seems along the base and/or without seams along the junction of the base with the sidewalls.
[0152] The container 20 may be shape self supporting. Moreover, the container 20 may be collapsible as fluid is withdrawn from the fluid delivery assembly 1. When the container 20 is in its original, non-collapsed state, the container sidewalls 22 may be devoid of pleats, in particular devoid of pleats extending along the sidewalls in a direction from the lower end region of the outer cup towards the container top end 23 (e.g., pleats extending in a direction generally parallel to the container longitudinal axis A). Alternatively or additionally, the container base 21 may be devoid of pleats when the container 20 is in its original, non-collapsed state, in particular devoid of pleats extending across the container base 21. Although it generally not desirable to trap paint in the container (such as may occur with a pleat), certain internal features may be tolerable or even beneficial if such features, for example, promote mixing of paint. Also, such featureseven if not particularly beneficial for paint mixing, etc.may be less problematic for materials with fewer components to mix, as there is less likelihood of a critical component being trapped and therefore remaining unmixed.
[0153] The shape of the container sidewall 22 and/or the shape of the container base 21 may generally correspond to the shape of the outer cup sidewall 12 or to the shape of the outer cup base 11, respectively. If desired, the container 20 may be a close fit within the outer cup 10. The shape of the container sidewall 22 may also deviate from the shape of the outer cup sidewall 12. Moreover, the shape of the container base 21 may deviate from the shape of the outer cup base 11.
[0154] The container top end 23 may be at least partially or entirely surrounded by a container rim 24. The material thickness of the container rim may be greater than the material thickness of the container base and/or greater than the material thickness of the one or more container sidewalls. The container 20 may in some case be supported in the outer cup 10 via the container rim 24. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
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[0159] As noted above, the lid may comprise the fluid outlet 51, which may be provided in a central portion of the lid 50. The cylindrical section 55 and/or the peripheral flange 56 may be provided in a peripheral portion of the lid 50. The central and peripheral portions may be connected by a transverse portion.
[0160] The lid 50 may be provided with a coupling for attaching the lid to a spray gun and/or to an adapter connected to such spray gun. Such coupling may be provided by a screw thread, for example an external screw thread provided on the fluid outlet 51. Alternatively or additionally, the lid may comprise a quick-connection coupling means, which may be non-threaded. For example, hook coupling means with hooks 53 may be integrally formed with the lid 50. The hooks 53 may be formed along the transverse portion of the lid 50, as exemplified in
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[0162] However, it will be apparent to the skilled reader that the lid may be connected to the container and/or to the outer cup in various other manners. Therefore, the use of a screw-on collar is not necessarily required. For example, the lid may be snap-fitted to the container and/or snap-fitted to the outer cup. Alternatively or additionally, the lid may be screwed onto and/or into the outer cup and/or the container. Even further, the lid may be screwed onto the container and/or into the outer cup via a threading provided in an additional holding collar (not shown in the figures).
[0163] The lid 50, in particular the lid's peripheral portion, may be provided with a first lid stop feature to limit rotation of the collar 60 with respect to the lid in a first direction and/or with a second lid stop feature to limit rotation of the collar 60 with respect to the lid 50 in the opposite, second direction. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
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[0167] The first element 30 may comprise a duct 33 with a first end that is open to a first side 30-1 of the first element 30 and a second end that is open to a second side 30-2 of the first element 30. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0168] The second end of the ducts 33 may be sealed when the valve assembly is closed. In particular, the second end of each duct 33 may end in a seal seat surface 34 of the first element 30 and may be sealed by the second element 40 when the second element 40 is moved into a closed position. For this purpose, the second element 40 may comprise one or more sealing surfaces 44 (see
[0169] When the valve assembly is opened, the second end of the ducts 33 may be open and/or may be exposed to surrounding atmosphere. For this purpose, the second element 40 may comprise respective openings or recesses 42, each of which may be located such that it overlaps the second end of a duct 33 when the second element 40 is moved into the opened position shown in
[0170] In the exemplary valve assembly illustrated in
[0171] The ramps 35 may extend from a ramp start region 35-1 to a ramp end region 35-2, wherein the seal seat surface 34 may be provided subsequently to the ramp end region 35-2. The seal seat surface 34 may be adjacent to the ramp end region 35-2. The seal seat surface 34 may be contiguous with the ramp end region 35-2 or spaced therefrom.
[0172] In the illustrative embodiment shown, the ramp end region 35-2 is spaced further from the first side 30-1 than the ramp start region 35-1 along the longitudinal axis C. However, this arrangement could also be inverted, if desired.
[0173] The second element 40, in particular the protrusions of the second element 40 with the sealing surfaces 44, may be configured to slide along the ramps 35 when the second element 40 is rotated with respect to the first element 30. For example, a clockwise rotation of the second element 40 from the open position shown in
[0174] The valve assembly may comprise at least one first stop feature for limiting rotation of the second element 40 in the closed position and/or at least one second stop feature for limiting rotation of the second element 40 in the open position. The first and/or second stop features may be provided, for example, by one or more stop protrusions 36 of the first element 30 (see
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[0183] The closure for the vent and/or the first element 30 of the valve assembly is preferably inserted into the tool 200 before thermo/vacuum forming the sheet into the container step in 105. As shown in
[0184] In accordance with the description provided above, the first element 30 may be pre-heated before it is placed in the tool 200 and/or may be heated in the tool 200 by means of a heating element for example a glass rope heating element 214.
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[0187] As indicated at 106, the method may, optionally, include a step of bonding the closure and/or the first element 30 of the valve assembly to the container 20, in particular to the container base 21 and/or to the container sidewall 22. As will be understood by the skilled reader from the discussion provided above, the bonding in step 106 may occur towards the end of the thermo/vacuum forming step 105, i.e. when the sheet has been deformed to contact the first cavity 211 and, in particular, to contact the closure and/or the first element 30 placed in said first cavity in step 103. It has been found in this context that adequate bonds can be provided, for example, when combining a sheet made of polyethylene (e.g., low density polyethylene) with a first element made from polyethylene.
[0188] As indicated at 107, the method may further include a step of bursting (or blowing) the vent 26 through the container 20, in particular a step of bursting one or more through holes 27 through the container base 21 and or through the container sidewall 22 at one or more pre-determined locations. Step 107 may be performed after forming the sheet into the container in step 105 and/or after bonding the first element 30 to the container 20 in step 106. This may allow to create the vent holes 27 exactly at the location where the ducts 33 are open on the first side 30-1 of the first element 30. Adequate through holes can be obtained, for example, at 103.42 and 206.84 kPa (15 and 30 psi). Without wanting to be bound by theory, it is believed that suitable differential pressures between the first side of the sheet and the second side of the sheetdepending on material choice, material thickness, material temperature, number of holes, and/or size of the hole(s), etc.may be 3 psi or more, 5 psi or more, or 10 psi or more. Alternatively or additionally, the differential pressure between the first side of the sheet and the second side of the sheet preferably is 80 psi or less, 60 psi or less, or 50 psi or less. For example, pressure ranges of 3 to 70 psi or 5 to 50 psi may be employed. Schematic representations of a portion of a container 21 before and after having a vent hole burst therethrough are depicted in
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[0190] The through hole(s) or duct(s) interrupting the surface of the first cavity 211 may be connected to at least one vent channel 213 that preferably extends through the female mold member and connects to the surrounding atmosphere and/or to a source of reduced pressure (e.g., to a vacuum source). Such vent channel may allow to increase a relative pressure acting on the sheet at the pre-determined locations when compared to other regions of the sheet.
[0191] The thermo/vacuum forming tool 200 may further comprise at least one valve (not shown) that closes and/or opens the vent channel to increase the pressure difference at a predetermined stage of the forming process. The valve may be actuated one or more times to provide one or more bursts of compressed air through the sheet.
[0192] In case the sheet has previously been provided with a hole or slit in step 102, step 107 may serve to enlarge said hole or slit.
[0193] As indicated at 108, the method may, optionally, include a step of closing the vent before removing the container from the tool in step 109. In particular, the valve assembly according to the present invention may be closed in the tool by rotating the second element 40 with respect to the first element 30 into the closed position shown in
[0194] The tool 200 may be provided with a mechanism for rotating the second element 40 and/or with a rotation restriction mechanism for avoiding rotation of the first element with respect to the container 20. Avoiding rotation of the first element 30 may be helpful for reducing cycle times since the valve assembly may be closed in this case while the container 20 (i.e., the sheet) is still in a softened condition. The rotation restriction mechanism of the tool 200 may include at least one pin (not shown in the drawings) extending into the at least one rotation restriction feature 39 of the first element 30.
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[0210] While the above disclosure refers to a fluid delivery assembly for a paint spray gun, it is to be noted that the invention is not limited to this particular product. For example, containers according to the invention and/or manufactured with the methods and/or tools disclosed herein could be used for different purposes and/or in different systems. For example, the above disclosure focuses on a gravity fed spray gun, but the containers and methods described herein may also be advantageous in suction fed spray guns. Moreover, the present disclosure focuses on a spray gun for paint, but the containers and methods described herein may also be advantageous in other types of spraying devices (e.g., in devices for spraying herbicides and/or pesticides or in devices for spraying foams). Even further, it is also envisaged that containers provided in accordance with the above disclosure could be used for purposes unrelated to spray guns, either as such or as liners for other receptacles. One example would be pot for cultivating plants (e.g., flowers), wherein containers according to the present invention could be used as a novel pot or as a novel liner in known pots, wherein the vent provided in the container could allow for drainage of water on-demand from the pot/liner (in particular when using the closures or valve assemblies described above).
[0211] It is further to be noted in this context that the first element described above does not necessarily have to be part of a valve assembly, but could also fulfill other purposes. The first element may thus also be referred to as a first component in the context of the present disclosure, in particular a pre-formed element or component. Such first element or component may be attached with the techniques disclosed herein to thermo/vacuum formed articles of numerous types and purposes, in particular by inserting the first element or component into a tool cavity before thermo/vacuum forming the article and/or attaching the first element or component to the article during the thermo/vacuum forming process and/or before removing the respective thermo/vacuum formed article from the thermo/vacuum forming tool. A pre-formed element or component in this context may be, in particular, an element or component that is provided with its shape (e.g. a three-dimensional shape) before it is inserted into the thermo/vacuum forming tool used to shape the article itself Such first element or component may be, inter alia, a support or stiffening component.
[0212] Such support or stiffening component in certain circumstances may also be useful in the general type of containers for spray guns that is described above, for example if it is desired to stiffen and/or provide additional rigidity to certain parts of the container. Supports and/or stiffening components may be combined with or provided independently from the remaining container features described above (e.g., they may be combined or provided independently of the above described vent).
[0213] While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive. It will be understood that changes and modifications may be made by those of ordinary skill within the scope of the following claims. In particular, the present invention covers further embodiments with any combination of features from different embodiments described above. As far as the expressions generally or substantially are used, the present application is to be understood as disclosing these features and values also as entirely met, i.e. without the preceding characterization as generally or substantially.
[0214] The present application is directed to the following embodiments:
[0215] In one embodiment, the application is directed to a container for holding paint comprising at least two fluid ports, wherein the container has a body that is shape self supporting and is a non-rigid construction and at least one fluid port is a separate part from the body of the container.
[0216] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the separate part fluid port is sealed to the container.
[0217] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the separate part fluid port is sealed to the container with a mechanical seal.
[0218] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the separate part fluid port is sealed to the container with a thermal seal.
[0219] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the separate part fluid port is sealed to the container with a fluid tight seal.
[0220] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein least part of the separate part fluid port is on an exterior surface of the container.
[0221] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the container is a thermoformed piece.
[0222] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the separate part fluid port is an injection molded piece.
[0223] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the separate part fluid port is a different material than the container.
[0224] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the separate part fluid port is the same material than the container.
[0225] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the container has a base and one or more sidewalls extending from the base.
[0226] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the sidewalls have a thickness of 0.4 mm or less.
[0227] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the sidewalls have a variable thickness.
[0228] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the sidewall thickness is smaller near the base.
[0229] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the container has a cylindrical shape extending from a circular base.
[0230] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the separate fluid port extends through the base.
[0231] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the container is a blow molded piece.
[0232] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the separate part fluid port is a vent for air movement.
[0233] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the separate part fluid port extends through a container sidewall.
[0234] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the container base and the container sidewalls are integrally formed with each other.
[0235] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the container is made from a polymeric material.
[0236] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the container base and the container sidewalls are formed from a single sheet of polymeric material.
[0237] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the vent is provided by a single vent hole or by a plurality of vent holes.
[0238] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the container comprises a closure or a valve assembly that is configured to open and close the vent.
[0239] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the valve assembly includes at least one first element, wherein the first element has a first side that is bonded to at least one of the container base and a container sidewall.
[0240] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the first element is at least partially embedded into the at least one of the container base and the container sidewall.
[0241] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the first element is bonded to the container by at least one of thermo/vacuum forming, gluing, welding or any combination thereof.
[0242] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein first element forms a seal with the container around the at least one vent.
[0243] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the container is thermo/vacuum formed and the first element is an injection molded part.
[0244] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the first element comprises at least one flange.
[0245] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the first element comprises an attachment portion to which a second element of the valve assembly is movably attached.
[0246] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the flange extends around the attachment portion.
[0247] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the first element has a second side that is opposed to the first side, wherein the attachment portion comprises an attachment protrusion that protrudes from the second side.
[0248] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the attachment protrusion is ring-shaped.
[0249] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the first element comprises an annular rib extending on the first side.
[0250] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the first element comprises a flash extending at least partially around the flange.
[0251] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the second element is an injection molded part.
[0252] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the first element comprises at least one duct with a first end that is open to the first side and a second end that is open to the second side.
[0253] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the first element comprises a plurality of ducts.
[0254] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the second element is configured to be moved from an open position in which the valve assembly is open to a closed position in which the valve assembly is closed.
[0255] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the second element is rotatable with respect to the first element.
[0256] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the second element is rotatable with respect to the first element for less than 360.
[0257] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the valve assembly comprises at least one of a first stop for limiting rotation of the second element in the closed position and a second stop for limiting rotation of the second element in the open position.
[0258] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the second element comprises one or more sealing surfaces, wherein the sealing surface overlaps the second end of the duct when the second element is moved into the closed position.
[0259] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the second element comprises one or more openings or recesses, wherein the opening or recess overlaps the second end of the duct when the second element is moved into the open position.
[0260] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the second element moves towards the first element or away from the first element when moving from the open position to the closed position.
[0261] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the first element comprises at least one ramp.
[0262] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the second element slides along the ramp when moving from the open position to the closed position.
[0263] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein at least one of the first element and the container are provided with at least one first indication feature and the second element is provided with at least one second indication feature; and wherein the valve assembly is in the open position or in the closed position when the positions of the first and second indication features match with each other.
[0264] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the first element comprises a rotation restriction feature configured to limit rotation of the first element in a thermo-vacuum forming tool.
[0265] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the second element is a plug that is inserted into the first element.
[0266] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein both the first element and the second element are bonded to the container.
[0267] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the first element is a tubular member.
[0268] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, and the assembly further comprises an outer cup, wherein the container is received within the outer cup, and wherein the outer cup is more rigid than the container.
[0269] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the outer cup comprises at least one an outer cup base, one or more outer cup sidewalls, and an outer cup top end.
[0270] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the outer cup comprises a cutout in at least one of the outer cup base and the outer cup sidewalls, wherein at least part of the valve assembly protrudes through the cutout.
[0271] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the assembly further comprises a removable lid, wherein the removable lid comprises an outlet that is configured to be connected to an inlet of the spray gun.
[0272] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the lid is attached to at least one of the outer cup and the container via at least one of a snap-fit connection or a threaded connection.
[0273] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the assembly further comprises a screw-on collar.
[0274] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the screw-on collar is snap fitted to the lid.
[0275] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a a fluid delivery assembly according to any of the embodiments.
[0276] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein at least one fluid port is integral to the container.
[0277] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the integral fluid port is an open mouth of the container.
[0278] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein a first fluid port is on a first end of the container and a second fluid port is on a second end of the container opposite the first end, and the second end incorporates a sealing mechanism integrated into the container.
[0279] In another embodiment, the application is directed to a container according to any other embodiment, wherein the first fluid port is a separate part from the container