High pressure paint pump
10253771 ยท 2019-04-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04B53/126
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/143
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B9/0413
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F04B53/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B37/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04B53/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B37/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B9/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F04B53/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
There is provided an airless paint spray pump wherein the pump is a double acting piston pump having an inlet communicating with a source of paint, a motor for driving the pump, a pressure controller for controlling the pressure of the pressurized paint delivered by the pump, and a filter for filtering the paint delivered by the pump. The pump includes features which increase the accessibility of the components thereof, prevent the incorrect installation of the seal packings in the pump cylinder, and allow the assembly of the piston in the pump cylinder properly aligned with the cylinder so as not to damage the seal packings therein.
Claims
1. In a double acting piston pump for use in an airless paint spray pump adapted for pumping and pressurizing fluid paint to be sprayed to a pressure sufficient for hydraulic atomization thereof by a spray gun, said pump including a pump body having a through bore therein defining a pump cylinder; a stepped piston having larger and smaller diameter piston sections reciprocable in said pump cylinder according to a downstroke and an upstroke of said piston, said larger diameter piston section and pump cylinder defining an inlet chamber communicating with a pump inlet, said smaller diameter piston section and pump cylinder defining an outlet chamber communicating with a pump outlet, wherein said inlet chamber has a greater volume than said outlet chamber defining a differential volume therebetween; a first seal packing arranged in said through bore so as to sealingly engage about said smaller diameter piston section; a second seal packing arranged in said through bore so as to sealingly engage about said larger diameter piston section and separating said inlet and outlet chambers and together with said first seal packing delineating therebetween said outlet chamber; a transfer valve assembly for allowing paint to be transferred from said inlet chamber to said outlet chamber on the downstroke of said piston; and an inlet valve assembly arranged in said through bore in communication with said inlet chamber for allowing paint to be transferred through said pump inlet from a paint source to said inlet chamber on the upstroke of said piston; the improvement comprising said first seal packing including a seal packing body having formed along an inner surface a plurality of substantially radially inwardly directed annular flexible sealing lips substantially parallel to and spatially separated from each other in the axial direction and having ends slanted in the axial direction towards said outlet chamber, an end of said first seal packing body disposed axially most distant from said outlet chamber having a rim extending laterally from said first seal packing body adapted to engage with a complimentary shelf in said through bore of said pump body, said first seal packing body having an axial dimension such that said first seal packing body forms an obstruction in said through bore upon inverted orientation therein with said laterally extending rim of said first seal packing body engaging with the complimentary shelf in said through bore; and a seal retainer for retaining a properly oriented first seal packing in said through bore, said seal retainer adapted to engage with said through bore to cooperate with the laterally extending rim of said first seal packing body so as to engage said rim between said seal retainer and said complimentary shelf to positionally secure said first seal packing in said through bore, whereby, because of the axial dimension of said first seal packing body, the inverted orientation of said first seal packing body in said through bore obstructs said through bore to prevent the complete assembly of said seal retainer with the through bore of said pump body.
2. The double acting piston pump as defined in claim 1, wherein said inlet valve assembly includes an inlet valve housing having at a first end of said inlet valve housing said pump inlet and having a deep set well at a second end of said inlet valve housing communicating with said pump inlet, an inlet valve seat arranged in the deep set well of said inlet valve housing at said pump inlet, a movable inlet valve element adapted to seat on said inlet valve seat to close the pump inlet and to lift off said inlet valve seat to open the pump inlet, and an inlet valve retainer adapted to releasably fit in said deep well of said inlet valve housing and having at a first end of said inlet valve retainer a valve cage integrally formed with said inlet valve retainer adapted to limit the lifting movement of said movable inlet valve element and at a second end of said inlet valve retainer a rim extending laterally from said inlet valve retainer adapted to cooperate with the second end of said inlet valve housing when said inlet valve retainer is releasably fitted in the deep set well of said inlet valve housing to form a groove therebetween adapted to facilitate prying said inlet valve retainer together with said integral valve cage from the deep set well of said inlet valve housing thereby releasing said inlet valve retainer from said inlet valve housing and allowing access to said inlet valve element and said inlet valve seat during disassembly of said double acting piston pump.
3. The double acting piston pump as defined in claim 1, wherein said stepped piston includes a gradually tapered piston section preceding the smaller diameter piston section tapering toward an upper end of said piston, whereby during assembly of said piston with said pump body through bore, the tapered piston section is so tapered as to deform the sealing ends of the sealing lips of said first seal packing without directionally inverting the orientation of the sealing ends of the sealing lips of said first seal packing away from said outlet chamber as said piston is inserted into said pump body through bore.
4. In a double acting piston pump for use in an airless paint spray pump adapted for pumping and pressurizing fluid paint to be sprayed to a pressure sufficient for hydraulic atomization thereof by a spray gun, said pump including a pump body having a through bore therein defining a pump cylinder; a stepped piston having larger and smaller diameter piston sections reciprocable in said pump cylinder according to a downstroke and an upstroke of said piston, said larger diameter piston section and pump cylinder defining an inlet chamber communicating with a pump inlet, said smaller diameter piston section and pump cylinder defining an outlet chamber communicating with a pump outlet, wherein said inlet chamber has a greater volume than said outlet chamber defining a differential volume therebetween; a first seal packing arranged in said through bore so as to sealingly engage about said smaller diameter piston section; a second seal packing arranged in said through bore so as to sealingly engage about said larger diameter piston section and separating said inlet and outlet chambers and together with said first seal packing delineating therebetween said outlet chamber; a transfer valve assembly for allowing paint to be transferred from said inlet chamber to said outlet chamber on the downstroke of said piston; and an inlet valve assembly arranged in said through bore in communication with said inlet chamber for allowing paint to be transferred through said pump inlet from a paint source to said inlet chamber on the upstroke of said piston; the improvement comprising said second seal packing including a seal packing body having formed along an inner surface a plurality of substantially radially inwardly directed annular flexible sealing lips substantially parallel to and spatially separated from each other in the axial direction and having ends slanted in the axial direction towards said outlet chamber, an end of said second seal packing body disposed axially most distant from said outlet chamber having a rim extending laterally from said second seal packing body adapted to engage with a complimentary shelf in said through bore of said pump body, said second seal packing body having an axial dimension such that said second seal packing body forms an obstruction in said through bore upon inverted orientation therein with said laterally extending rim of said second seal packing body engaging with the complimentary shelf in said through bore, wherein said inlet valve assembly retains a properly oriented second seal packing in said through bore, said inlet valve assembly is adapted to engage with said through bore to cooperate with the laterally extending rim of said second seal packing body so as to engage said rim between said inlet valve assembly and said complimentary shelf to positionally secure said second seal packing in said through bore, whereby, because of the axial dimension of said second seal packing body, the inverted orientation of said second seal packing body in said through bore obstructs said through bore to prevent the complete assembly of said inlet valve assembly with the through bore of said pump body.
5. The double acting piston pump as defined in claim 4, wherein said inlet valve assembly includes an inlet valve housing having at a first end of said inlet valve housing said pump inlet and having a deep set well at a second end of said inlet valve housing communicating with said pump inlet, an inlet valve seat arranged in the deep set well of said inlet valve housing at said pump inlet, a movable inlet valve element adapted to seat on said inlet valve seat to close the pump inlet and to lift off said inlet valve seat to open the pump inlet, and an inlet valve retainer adapted to releasably fit in said deep well of said inlet valve housing and having at a first end of said inlet valve retainer a valve cage integrally formed with said inlet valve retainer adapted to limit the lifting movement of said movable inlet valve element and at a second end of said inlet valve retainer a rim extending laterally from said inlet valve retainer adapted to cooperate with the second end of said inlet valve housing when said inlet valve retainer is releasably fitted in the deep set well of said inlet valve housing to form a groove therebetween adapted to facilitate prying said inlet valve retainer together with said integral valve cage from the deep set well of said inlet valve housing thereby releasing said inlet valve retainer from said inlet valve housing and allowing access to said inlet valve element and said inlet valve seat during disassembly of said double acting piston pump.
6. The double acting piston pump as defined in claim 4, wherein said stepped piston includes a gradually tapered piston section between the smaller and larger diameter piston sections, whereby during assembly of said piston with said pump body through bore, the tapered piston section is so tapered as to deform the sealing ends of the sealing lips of said second seal packing without directionally inverting the orientation of the sealing ends of the sealing lips of said second seal packing away from said outlet chamber as said piston is inserted into said pump body through bore.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the present invention.
(2) In the drawings wherein similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(11) Turning to the drawings, there is shown in
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(14) Pump body 52 is provided with a through bore 100 segmented along its length to accept the various component parts of the pump. Specifically, central bore segment 102 serves as the upper part of the pump cylinder and is sized to slidingly receive piston head 74 of piston 38. Bore segment 104 is adapted to receive therein lower seal packing 50 which is provided at its lower end with an outwardly extending rim 106 adapted to seat on shelf 108 in bore 100 while the upper end 107 of seal packing 50 is adapted to seat on shelf 109 in bore 100. Bore segment 110 is adapted to receive therein upper seal packing 54 which is provided at its upper end with an outwardly extending rim 112 adapted to seat on shelf 114 in bore 100 while the lower end 113 of seal packing 54 is adapted to seat on shelf 115 in bore 100. Bore segment 116 at the upper extremity of bore 100, is internally threaded and sized to accept threaded upper seal retainer and piston guide 56 which abuts against rim 112 of seal packing 54 to secure the packing in position between shelves 114 and 115. Stepped piston 38 is inserted in bore 100 to extend through seal packings 50 and 54 and extend beyond upper seal retainer and piston guide 56 so that its upper end with slot 80 protrudes from pump body 52 as shown in
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(18) The next step in assembling pump section 16 is shown in
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(20) While only a single embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described, it will be obvious that many changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.