Manual check valve for priming a collapsible fluid liner for a sprayer
10315787 ยท 2019-06-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B15/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/2821
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B3/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/2481
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A manual check valve for use when priming a fluid supply for a spray gun includes an orifice that opens from the fluid supply into a storage chamber, the storage chamber captures any fluid that is expelled from the fluid supply during priming, and the storage chamber is sealed with a closure. Sealing the storage chamber traps any expelled fluid in the storage chamber and prevents any of the expelled fluid from leaking onto another surface, which keeps the priming operation clean.
Claims
1. A fluid supply for a liquid sprayer, the fluid supply comprising: a cup, the cup having at least one cut-out section through a wall of the cup; a lid removably attached to the cup; a collapsible liner disposed in the cup, wherein the collapsible liner is configured to hold a liquid, and wherein a portion of the collapsible liner is captured between the lid and the cup such that the connection of the lid and the cup secures the collapsible liner between the lid and the cup and seals an interior of the collapsible liner; wherein the cut-out section is configured to provide access to the collapsible liner from the exterior of the cup; a manual check valve attached to the lid, the manual check valve comprising: a chamber for trapping fluid released from the collapsible liner comprising a floor, a sidewall extending from the floor, and an upper opening; an orifice extending through the lid and the floor and between the collapsible liner and the chamber; and a closure for sealing the upper opening of the chamber to prevent air from reentering the chamber.
2. The fluid supply of claim 1, wherein the orifice is circular with a diameter of about 0.020 inches to about 0.070 inches or any shape with equivalent area.
3. The fluid supply of claim 2, wherein the closure comprises a press-fit plug.
4. The fluid supply of claim 2, wherein the closure comprises: a circular top portion comprising an inner surface, an outer surface opposite the inner surface, and an edge; a cylindrical attachment portion comprising a receiving wall having an inner portion and an outer portion, an upper opening, and a lower opening for receiving the sidewall of the chamber.
5. The fluid supply of claim 4, wherein the attachment portion further comprises: a first set of threads on the inner portion of the receiving wall; and wherein the sidewall of the chamber further comprises a second set of threads on an outer surface of the sidewall for receiving the first set of threads.
6. The fluid supply of claim 4, wherein the top portion is integral with an upper edge of the receiving wall.
7. The fluid supply of claim 4, wherein the closure further comprises: a first annular portion extending from the inner surface of the circular top portion; a second annular portion extending from the edge of the circular top portion; and an annular ridge extending from an edge of the upper opening of the attachment portion.
8. The fluid supply of claim 7, wherein the closure further comprises: a radial seal affixed to a free end of the second annular portion.
9. The fluid supply of claim 7, wherein the top portion is hingedly connected to the attachment portion.
10. A sprayer comprising: a spray gun; and the fluid supply of claim 1 mounted to the spray gun and configured to hold liquid prior to spraying by the spray gun.
11. The sprayer of claim 10, wherein the sprayer comprises a motorized handheld sprayer.
12. The sprayer of claim 11, further comprising a pumping mechanism configured to draw the liquid from the collapsible liner and eject the liquid from a spray tip of the spray gun.
13. The sprayer of claim 12, wherein the pumping mechanism is a piston pump.
14. A fluid supply for a liquid sprayer, the fluid supply comprising: a container, the container having at least one cut-out section through a wall of the container; a cap removably attached to the container; a collapsible liner disposed in the container; wherein the collapsible liner is configured to hold a liquid; wherein a portion of the collapsible liner is captured between the cap and the cup such that the connection of the cap and the cup secures the collapsible liner between the cap and the cup and seals an interior of the collapsible liner; and wherein the cut-out section is configured to provide access to the collapsible liner from the exterior of the cup such that the collapsible liner can be compressed to purge air from the collapsible liner; a manual check valve attached to the cap, the manual check valve comprising a closure for sealing an upper opening of the manual check valve to prevent air from reentering the manual check valve.
15. The fluid supply of claim 14, further comprising: a liquid sprayer having a pump; a flowpath extending through the cap into the collapsible liner, the flowpath configured to route fluid from the collapsible liner to an intake of the pump.
16. The fluid supply of claim 15, wherein the liquid sprayer is a motorized handheld sprayer.
17. The fluid supply of claim 16, wherein the pump is a piston pump.
18. The fluid supply of claim 14, wherein the manual check valve further comprises: a chamber for trapping fluid released from the collapsible liner comprising a floor, a sidewall extending from the floor, and the upper opening; an orifice extending through the cap and the floor and between the collapsible liner and the chamber.
19. The fluid supply of claim 18, wherein the orifice is sized such that liquid encounters resistance when flowing through the orifice.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) Collapsible liner 36 is secured within cup 34 and between cup 34 and lid 38. Cup 34 is removably secured to lid 38. Collapsible liner 36 is fabricated from a flexible material, such as low density polyethylene, to allow collapsible liner 36 to deform as pumping mechanism 18 draws fluid from collapsible liner 36. Cup 34 includes cut-out section 42 to allow access to collapsible liner 36 when collapsible liner 36 is secured within cup 34. Chamber 48 is integral with lid 38, and chamber 48 projects vertically from lid 38. Closure 50 is releasably attached to chamber 48.
(9) Pumping mechanism 18 and drive element 20 are disposed within housing 14. Connector 32 couples spray tip assembly 16 to pumping mechanism 18. Fluid supply 12 is secured to pumping mechanism 18 by tabs 60 that engage connecting slots 46 in neck portion 44. Pumping mechanism 18 protrudes through lid 38 and receives fluid from collapsible liner 36. Guard 28 is attached to connector 32 to prevent objects from directly contacting fluid exiting spray tip 30 at high velocity.
(10) Fluid supply 12 is primed by squeezing collapsible liner 36 through cut-out portion 42 with closure 50 removed or left in an open position. When collapsible liner 36 is squeezed, air exits collapsible liner 36 through orifice 52 and chamber 48. Once air has been purged from collapsible liner 36, closure 50 is positioned to seal an upper opening of chamber 48.
(11) Spray gun 10 is activated by pulling trigger 24. Drive element 20 engages pumping mechanism 18, and pumping mechanism 18 draws liquid from collapsible liner 36. Collapsible liner 36 continues collapsing as liquid is drawn out of collapsible liner 36. When spray gun 10 is in use, closure 50 seals an upper opening of chamber 48 to prevent any air from reentering collapsible liner 36 through orifice 52. The liquid is sprayed through spray tip 30 at high velocity and applied to a desired surface.
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(13) Chamber 48 is defined by floor 48a (which contains orifice 52), sidewall 48b, and upper opening 48c. Closure 50 is used to manually open and close manual check valve 40. In the closed position, closure 50 covers and seal seals upper opening 48c of chamber 48.
(14) In the present embodiment, closure 50 is a hinged cap and includes attachment portion 54, hinge 56 (shown in
(15) Collapsible liner 36 is secured within cup 34 when lid 38 is secured to cup 34 at connection 70. Connection 70 is shown as a press-fit connection in
(16) Collapsible liner 36 is filled with a liquid and collapsible liner 36 is secured within cup 34. Collapsible liner 36 is secured in place by attaching lid 38 to cup 34. To prime fluid supply 12 for spraying, air is forced out of collapsible liner 36 by squeezing collapsible liner 36 through cut-out portion 42 in cup 34. The air is forced out of collapsible liner 36 through orifice 52, and when the air has been expelled from collapsible liner 36, the liquid begins to exit through orifice 52 and into chamber 48. Orifice 52 is sized so air can easily flow out of collapsible liner 36 through orifice 52, but liquid encounters more resistance when flowing through orifice 52, which causes a significant increase in the force required to continue expelling fluid from fluid supply 12. The force increase required to squeeze liquid through orifice 52 signals the user to close closure 50.
(17) In the current embodiment, when closure 50 is sealed, top portion 58 is secured to attachment portion 54. Sealing closure 50 prevents air from reentering collapsible liner 36 through chamber 48 while spray gun 10 is in use. Capturing expelled liquid in chamber 48 prevents the liquid from leaking onto lid 38 and keeps the priming operation clean, which allows spray gun 10 to be used in any position, including upside down, without worrying about liquid leaking through orifice 52.
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(19) Collapsible liner 36 is secured within cup 34 by affixing lid 38 to cup 34. Chamber 48 is integrally connected to an upper surface of lid 38 and projects vertically from the upper surface of lid 38. Orifice 52 extends through lid 38 and provides a connection between collapsible liner 36 and chamber 48. Closure 50 is removably secured to chamber 48 via connection 62. In the present embodiment, closure 50 is secured by connecting attachment portion 54 to chamber 48. Hinge 56 connects top portion 58 to attachment portion 54. Fluid supply 12 is secured to spray gun 10 by tabs 60 that engage connecting slots 46 through neck portion 44.
(20) In the present embodiment, when priming fluid supply 12, top portion 58 of closure 50 is in the open position (
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(22) Collapsible liner 36 is secured within cup 34 and between lid 38 and cup 34. Cup 34 is secured to lid 38 at connection 70. Connection 70 includes threads 70A on an inner portion of lid 38 and complementary threads 70B on an outer portion of cup 34. Although connection 70 is shown as a threaded connection, connection 70 may include mechanical snap connections, press fit connections, or any other suitable connecting mechanism. When fluid supply 12 is attached to pumping mechanism 18, lip 72 sealingly engages pumping mechanism 18 such that air or liquid in collapsible liner 36 must exit collapsible liner 36 through orifice 52 and into chamber 48 during priming. Closure 50 is releasably secured to chamber 48 at connection 62. In the embodiment shown, connection 62 includes threads 62A on an inner area of attachment portion 54 and threads 62B on an outer area of chamber 48.
(23) Collapsible liner 36 is filled with the liquid to be sprayed and collapsible liner 36 is secured within cup 36 by affixing lid 38 to cup 36 at connection 70. Fluid supply 12 is secured to pumping mechanism 18 by tabs 60 engaging connecting slots 46. To prime fluid supply 12 before use, collapsible liner 36 is squeezed through cut-out portion 42 to force air out of collapsible liner 36 through orifice 52 and chamber 48. When fluid level F rises to the level that liquid begins to enter chamber 48 through orifice 52, closure 50 is closed to seal chamber 48 (
(24) The manual check valve described herein provides several advantages. Manual check valve 40 provides chamber 48 for liquid to be contained in without spilling onto other surfaces, preventing any messy cleanup. In addition, orifice 52 is large enough that it will not become clogged, but if orifice 52 does become clogged it can easily be cleared by passing an object, such as a pipe-cleaner, though orifice 52. Orifice 52 allows the same fluid supply 12 to be reused by the user, which reduces the user's costs because a new lid does not have to be used for each spraying job. The small diameter of orifice 52 allows air to easily be expelled from collapsible liner 36, but the diameter prevents liquid from quickly entering chamber 48 and increases the amount of force that the user must apply to continue pushing liquid out of collapsible liner 36 after the air has been expelled. This increase in force notifies the user to seal closure 50 and prevents the liquid from overflowing chamber 48 before the user can seal closure 50.
(25) Closure 50 prevents air from entering collapsible liner 36 through orifice 52 during use. Additionally, closure 50 is removable from chamber 48, which allows the user to transfer closure 50 between various fluid supplies 12, decreasing the user's costs. A removable closure 50 also allows the user to replace closure 50 if it becomes worn out due to excessive use without having to replace the entire fluid supply 12.
(26) While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment(s), it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.