Paint spraying unit
09975129 · 2018-05-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Alfred Göhring (Salem, DE)
- Thorsten Schnittger (Markdorf, DE)
- Stephan Bader (Markdorf, DE)
- Thomas JELTSCH (Friedrichshafen, DE)
- Hartmut WÜRPEL (Markdorf, DE)
Cpc classification
B05B14/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/0413
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/0409
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/0426
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/087
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a paint spraying unit which includes a paint pump, a paint storage container, a paint spraying device, a paint line and a drive device, where the drive device drives the paint pump and the paint pump conveys paint out of the paint storage container through the paint line to a nozzle of the paint spraying device. In this connection, the drive device includes a compressed air rotation motor as the motor.
Claims
1. A paint spraying unit comprising a paint pump, a paint storage container, a paint spraying device, a paint line and a drive device, wherein the drive device drives the paint pump and wherein the paint pump conveys paint out of the paint storage container through the paint line to a paint nozzle of the paint spraying device, wherein the drive device includes a compressed air rotation motor as a motor wherein the paint spraying unit includes a control device that includes a detecting device, a valve device and a pressure preselecting device, wherein the detecting device detects a paint pressure of the paint in the paint line between an outlet of the paint pump and an inlet of the paint spraying device, wherein the valve device, in dependence on the detected paint pressure, determines a compressed air supply to the motor in such a manner that the compressed air supply reduces or is interrupted when the paint pressure is sufficient and that the compressed air supply is increased or opened if the paint pressure is too low, and wherein the pressure preselecting device gives a maximum value for the paint pressure from which the compressed air supply is reduced or interrupted, and gives a minimum value for the paint pressure from which the compressed air supply is increased or opened.
2. The paint spraying unit according to claim 1, wherein the compressed air rotation motor is one of a radial piston motor and a vane motor.
3. The paint spraying unit according to claim 1, wherein the control device is a mechanical control device, wherein the detecting device includes a plunger, wherein the valve device includes a blocking element, and wherein the pressure preselecting device includes a resilient pin.
4. The paint spraying unit according to claim 3, wherein the plunger of the detecting device is arranged so as to be displaceable in a valve seat of the control device and projects into the paint line, the resilient pin of the pressure preselecting device is arranged in the valve seat of the control device, wherein the blocking element of the valve device is clamped in the valve seat between the plunger and the pin, wherein, in dependence on a position of the plunger and pin, the blocking element closes or opens a compressed air line which crosses the valve seat of the control device.
5. The paint spraying unit according to claim 1, wherein the control device is an electromechanical control device, wherein the detecting device includes a pressure sensor, wherein the valve device includes an electrically actuated valve, wherein the pressure preselecting device includes a storage unit, and wherein the control device includes an evaluating device.
6. The paint spraying unit according to claim 5, wherein the pressure sensor outputs a signal value in dependence on a predominant paint pressure, a maximum value and a minimum value for the paint pressure is stored in the storage unit, and an actuating value for the valve is determined in the control device and forwarded to the valve, wherein the actuating value is determined in dependence on a signal value of the pressure sensor and in dependence on the stored maximum value and on the stored minimum value.
7. The paint spraying unit according to claim 1, wherein the compressed air rotation motor drives a piston diaphragm pump which generates a pulsating oil flow, wherein the oil flow pushes on a first side of a diaphragm of the paint pump which is a piston diaphragm pump and wherein, with a second side of the diaphragm, the piston diaphragm pump pumps liquid paint through the paint line to the paint spraying device.
8. The paint spraying unit according to claim 1, wherein the compressed air driving the motor cools the paint pump as exhaust air, wherein the motor includes a compressed air outlet, wherein the paint pump includes an oil cooler and wherein the compressed air outlet is connected to the oil cooler in such a manner or is aligned in such a manner with the oil cooler that the compressed air emerging out of the compressed air outlet contacts the oil cooler and cools the oil cooler.
9. The paint spraying unit according to claim 1, wherein the paint spraying unit includes a paint pressure relief valve for the paint line, wherein the paint pressure relief valve is connected in such a manner to a compressed air supply valve for a compressed air supply to the motor that the paint pressure relief valve relieves the paint line when the compressed air supply to the compressed air supply valve is blocked.
10. The paint spraying unit according to claim 9, wherein the paint pressure relief valve is further connected in such a manner to the compressed air supply valve for the compressed air supply to the motor that the compressed air supply valve for the compressed air supply is closed as a result of actuating the paint pressure relief valve.
11. The paint spraying unit according to claim 1, wherein the paint spraying unit includes a multi-switch, wherein in a first switching step of the multi-switch a compressed air supply valve is closed and a paint pressure relief valve is open, wherein in a second switching step of the multi-switch the compressed air supply valve is open and the paint pressure relief valve is open, and wherein in a third switching step of the multi-switch the compressed air supply valve is open and the paint pressure relief valve is closed.
12. The paint spraying unit according to claim 11, wherein the multi-switch is an infinitely rotatable switch such that it is possible to switch directly from the third switching step into the first switching step and from the first switching step into the third switching step avoiding a transient activation of the second switching step.
13. A paint spraying unit including a paint pump, a paint storage container, a paint spraying device, a paint line and a drive device, wherein the drive device drives the paint pump and wherein the paint pump conveys paint out of the paint storage container through the paint line to a paint nozzle of the paint spraying device, wherein the drive device includes a compressed air motor which is a pneumatic linear motor, the paint spraying unit includes a control device, wherein the control device includes a detecting device, a valve device and a pressure preselecting device, wherein the detecting device detects a paint pressure of the paint in the paint line between an outlet of the paint pump and an inlet of the paint spraying device, wherein the valve device, in dependence on the detected paint pressure, determines a compressed air supply to the motor in such a manner that the compressed air supply reduces or is interrupted when the paint pressure is sufficient and that the compressed air supply is increased or opened if the paint pressure is too low, and wherein the pressure preselecting device gives a maximum value for the paint pressure from which the compressed air supply is reduced or interrupted, and gives a minimum value for the paint pressure from which the compressed air supply is increased or opened.
14. The paint spraying unit according to claim 13, wherein the paint spraying unit includes a control device, wherein the control device includes a detecting device, a valve device and a pressure preselecting device, wherein the detecting device detects a paint pressure of the paint in the paint line between an outlet of the paint pump and an inlet of the paint spraying device, wherein the valve device, in dependence on the detected paint pressure, determines a compressed air supply to the motor in such a manner that the compressed air supply reduces or is interrupted when the paint pressure is sufficient and that the compressed air supply is increased or opened if the paint pressure is too low, and wherein the pressure preselecting device gives a maximum value for the paint pressure from which the compressed air supply is reduced or interrupted, and gives a minimum value for the paint pressure from which the compressed air supply is increased or opened.
15. The paint spraying unit according to claim 14, wherein the control device is a mechanical control device, wherein the detecting device includes a plunger, wherein the valve device includes a blocking element, and wherein the pressure preselecting device includes a resilient pin.
16. The paint spraying unit according to claim 15, wherein the plunger of the detecting device is arranged so as to be displaceable in a valve seat of the control device and projects into the paint line, the resilient pin of the pressure preselecting device is arranged in the valve seat of the control device, wherein the blocking element of the valve device is clamped in the valve seat between the plunger and the pin, wherein, in dependence on a position of the plunger and pin, the blocking element closes or opens a compressed air line which crosses the valve seat of the control device.
17. The paint spraying unit according to claim 14, wherein the control device is an electromechanical control device, wherein the detecting device includes a pressure sensor, wherein the valve device includes an electrically actuated valve, wherein the pressure preselecting device includes a storage unit, and wherein the control device includes an evaluating device.
18. The paint spraying unit according to claim 17, wherein the pressure sensor outputs a signal value in dependence on a predominant paint pressure, a maximum value and a minimum value for the paint pressure is stored in the storage unit, and an actuating value for the valve is determined in the control device and forwarded to the valve, wherein the actuating value is determined in dependence on a signal value of the pressure sensor and in dependence on the stored maximum value and on the stored minimum value.
19. The paint spraying unit according to claim 13, wherein the compressed air motor drives a piston diaphragm pump which generates a pulsating oil flow, wherein the oil flow pushes on a first side of a diaphragm of the paint pump which is a piston diaphragm pump and wherein, with a second side of the diaphragm, the piston diaphragm pump pumps liquid paint through the paint line to the paint spraying device.
20. The paint spraying unit according to claim 13, wherein the compressed air driving the motor cools the paint pump as exhaust air, wherein the motor includes a compressed air outlet, wherein the paint pump includes an oil cooler and wherein the compressed air outlet is connected to the oil cooler in such a manner or is aligned in such a manner with the oil cooler that the compressed air emerging out of the compressed air outlet contacts the oil cooler and cools the oil cooler.
21. The paint spraying unit according to claim 13, wherein the paint spraying unit includes a paint pressure relief valve for the paint line, wherein the paint pressure relief valve is connected in such a manner to a compressed air supply valve for a compressed air supply to the motor that the paint pressure relief valve relieves the paint line when the compressed air supply to the compressed air supply valve is blocked.
22. The paint spraying unit according to claim 21, wherein the paint pressure relief valve is further connected in such a manner to the compressed air supply valve for the compressed air supply to the motor that the compressed air supply valve for the compressed air supply is closed as a result of actuating the paint pressure relief valve.
23. The paint spraying unit according to claim 13, wherein the paint spraying unit includes a multi-switch, wherein in a first switching step of the multi-switch a compressed air supply valve is closed and a paint pressure relief valve is open, wherein in a second switching step of the multi-switch the compressed air supply valve is open and the paint pressure relief valve is open, and wherein in a third switching step of the multi-switch the compressed air supply valve is open and the paint pressure relief valve is closed.
24. The paint spraying unit according to claim 23, wherein the multi-switch is an infinitely rotatable switch such that it is possible to switch directly from the third switching step into the first switching step and from the first switching step into the third switching step avoiding a transient activation of the second switching step.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further details of the invention are described by way of schematically shown exemplary embodiments in the drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(10) The drive and supply unit 3 of the paint spraying unit 1 includes a paint pump 5 which is realized as a piston diaphragm pump 11, a paint storage container 6, a paint line 7 and a drive device 8, the drive device 8 driving the paint pump 5. The paint pump 5 conveys paint 9 out of the paint storage container 6 through the paint line 7 to an inlet E of the paint spraying device 2 and further to a spray head 2a with a paint nozzle 2c of the paint spraying device 2.
(11) The drive device 8 is realized as a compressed air motor M in the form of a compressed air rotation motor 10. In this connection, the rotation motor 10 is realized as a radial piston motor 80 and the paint pump 5 is realized as a piston diaphragm pump 11. The piston diaphragm pump 11 transmits the driving power of the compressed air rotation motor 10 to the paint 9 by means of a diaphragm 5a.
(12) The rotation motor 10 is connected to the compressed air source 4 with the interposition of a compressed air valve 12 and a control device 13. Insofar as the compressed air supply 12 and a valve device 13b of the control device 13 are open, compressed air flows to the compressed air rotation motor 10. The motor includes a motor block 10a in which two oppositely situated cylinders Z1, Z2 are arranged, in which pistons 10b and 10c extend and drive a motor shaft 10f, which is realized in the manner of a crankshaft, by means of connecting rods 10d and 10e. The compressed air 14 is conducted in and out of cylinder chambers 10h (only one of the cylinder chambers is visible in the representation) in each case by means of a compressed air distributing device 10g. In this connection, the compressed air 14 emerging out of the cylinder chambers 10h is conducted out of a compressed air outlet DL onto cooling ribs 11a of an oil cooler K of the piston diaphragm pump 11 in order to cool oil 11b of the piston diaphragm pump 11. With a double eccentric 10i, the motor shaft 10f drives a pressure piston 11d, which is mounted in a pump housing 11c of the piston diaphragm pump 11, against a restoring spring lie. In this connection, the pump housing 11c is flanged to the motor block 10a. With its piston surface 11f, the pressure piston lid compresses oil 11b which is situated in a first diaphragm chamber 5b or oil chamber of the piston diaphragm pump 11 on a first side 5c of the diaphragm 5a. The diaphragm chamber 5b communicates with an oil tank 5f by means of a supply line 5d and a pressure relief line 5e. In this connection, the pressure piston 11d, in its pulled-back position which is indicated by broken lines, enables an inflow of oil 11v into the first diaphragm chamber 5b. Insofar as the pressure piston 11d, in its extended position which is indicated by solid lines, generates an inadmissibly high pressure in the first diaphragm chamber 5b, oil 11b is able to flow away through the pressure relief line 5e as soon as a pressure relief valve 5g arranged in the pressure relief line 5e responds. The response behavior of the pressure relief valve 5g is adjustable. The schematically represented rotation motor 10 is preferably also realized as a star motor with at least three and in particular five cylinders uniformly distributed on the periphery. According to realization variants which are not shown, it is also provided for driving a pressure piston of a piston diaphragm pump or of a diaphragm pump to use a single eccentric or a shaft portion with three and more cams instead of a double eccentric or a shaft portion with two cams.
(13) A second diaphragm chamber 5i or paint chamber is situated on a second side 5h of the diaphragm 5a. The diaphragm chamber 5i communicates with the paint storage container 6 by means of a supply line 5j and by means of a pressure relief line 5k, the pressure relief line 5k branching off from the paint line 7, by means of which paint 9 is conveyed by the piston diaphragm pump 11 to an outlet A of the diaphragm pump 5. A non-return valve 5m, which ensures that no paint 9 is pushed by the piston diaphragm pump 11 through the supply line 5j back into the paint storage container 6, is arranged in the supply line 5j. A further non-return valve 15, which is arranged in the paint line 7, prevents a return flow of paint 9 into the second diaphragm chamber 5i. The pressure relief line 5k branches off from the paint line 7 between the non-return valve 15 and the paint spraying device 2. In addition, the control device 13 is connected to the paint line 7 between the non-return valve 15 and the paint spaying device 2. The control device 13 forms a regulating device RE and along with the mentioned valve device 13b includes another detecting device 13a and a pressure preselecting device 13c which together form a controller R. In this connection, the control device 13 is connected to the paint line 7 in such a manner that the detecting device 13a detects a pressure P7 as a regulating variable which the paint 9 comprises in the paint line 7. The pressure P7 of the paint 9, which is built up by the piston diaphragm pump 11 in the paint line 7, can be relieved either by activating the paint spraying device 2 by means of an extraction 2b or by activating a paint pressure relief valve 16 or paint pressure release valve which is arranged in the pressure relief line 5k. Insofar as the activated paint spraying device 2 lowers the pressure P7 to a greater extent than is built up by the piston diaphragm pump 11, a required value deviation of this type is detected by the detecting device 13a and more compressed air 14 is supplied by means of the valve device 13b, which is coupled with the detecting device 13a, to the rotation motor 10 so that the piston diaphragm pump 11 provides more power. The compressed air 14 forms the actuating variable for the regulating device RE. The response behavior of the control device 13 or a required value can be preselected by means of the pressure preselecting device 13c. The control device 13 is constructed mechanically in this connection such that the detecting device 13a includes a plunger 17, that the valve device 13b includes a blocking element 18 which is realized as a screen 19, and that the pressure preselecting device 13c includes a resilient pin 20 which is formed, in turn, by a threaded pin 21 and a spring 22. The individual components of the control device 13 are received in a valve seat 23. In this connection, the screen 19 is realized in an integral manner with the plunger and is mounted between the plunger 17 and the spring 22, the spring 22 being pressed by the threaded pin 21, which is screwed into the valve seat 23, against the screen 19 and pressing the screen in turn against the plunger 17, which, as a result, is pressed out of a window 23a of the valve seat 23, by way of which the control device 13 is connected to the paint line 7. As a result, an end face of the plunger 17 is acted upon with the pressure P7 of the paint 9 and, as a result, experiences a counter force to the force generated by the spring 22. Transversely with respect to the alignment of the plunger 17, the valve seat 23 comprises, at the level of the screen 19, a through-bore 23b, through which a compressed air line 24 is guided leading from the compressed air source 4 to the rotation motor 10. In dependence on the position of the plunger 17 or on a preload of the spring 22, the screen 19 then determines an opening cross section, through which the compressed air source 4 is able to supply the rotation motor 10. Insofar as the paint pressure P7 drops, the plunger 17 is moved, driven by the spring 22, in the direction of the paint line 7 and the screen 19 increasingly enlarges the cross section which can be traversed by the compressed air. As soon as the maximum cross section is reached, the plunger 17 abuts against a stop which is formed by the valve seat 23. The full opening cross section is opened at lower or higher paint pressure P7 in dependence on a screw-in depth of the threaded pin 21, which determines a preload of the spring 20.
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(15) On the drive and supply unit 3, the paint spraying unit 1 includes a multi-switch 25 which is realized as a rotary switch 26. The multi-switch 25 comprises three switching steps I, II, III. The compressed air supply valve 12 and the paint pressure relief valve 16 are actuated in the three switching steps I, II and III. In this connection, the switching step I is defined as an OFF position in which the compressed air supply valve 12 is closed and the paint pressure relief valve 16 is open. In this connection, the switching step II is defined as a venting position in which the compressed air supply valve 12 is open and the paint pressure relief valve 16 is open. In this connection, the switching step III is defined as an operating position in which the compressed air supply valve 12 is open and the paint pressure relief valve 16 is closed. As a result of a 180 rotation of the rotary switch 26, it is also possible to switch back and forth between switching steps I and III directly or leaving out the switching step II.
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(17) According to one realization variant, it is provided that the paint spraying device 102 of the paint spraying unit 101 also includes on its spray head 102a at least one air nozzle 102d, 102e in addition to a paint nozzle 102c. The air nozzle or the air nozzles 102d, 102e is or are arranged in such a manner that the emerging air is directed into a paint jet F102c which is generated by the paint nozzle 102c and influences the spray pattern thereof. The air nozzle or the air nozzles 102d, 102e is or are connected to the compressed air source 104 by means of a supply line 102f. In this connection, it is preferably provided to connect a control valve 102g upstream of the air nozzle or the air nozzles 102d, 102e in order to be able to adjust the performance thereof. Activation or deactivation of the air nozzle or of the air nozzles 102d, 102e is preferably effected together with the paint nozzle 102c as a result of a corresponding actuation of the extraction 102b. This type of realization of the paint spraying device is also provided in the case of all the realization variants of paint spraying units described above and below. In the case of paint spraying units where the drive and supply unit and the paint spraying device are spatially separated from one another, a compressed air line is run from the drive and supply unit to the paint spraying device along with a paint line and is connected to one or several of the air nozzles associated with the paint nozzle.
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(19) According to realization variants not shown, it is also provided for driving a pressure piston of a piston diaphragm pump or of a diaphragm pump to use a single eccentric or a shaft portion with three and more cams instead of a double eccentric or a shaft portion with two cams.
(20) In the case of the vane motor 280, a motor shaft 250 is rotated in a stator 251, the stator 251 comprising a cylindrical receiving chamber 252 with an air inlet opening 253 and two air outlet openings 254, 255. The motor shaft 250 is mounted eccentrically with respect to the receiving chamber 252. The motor shaft 250 comprises radially arranged longitudinal slots 256 in which vanes 257 are guided so as to be radially movable in such a manner that they abut in each case against an inner wall 258 of the receiving chamber 252 such that chambers 259 which are modified in volume each time the motor shaft 250 is rotated are formed. In order to keep the representation clearly presented, in each case only one longitudinal slot of the five longitudinal slots, only one vane of the five vanes and only one space of the five spaces are designated with a reference. As a result of the rotation of the motor shaft 250 and of the vanes 257, which together form a rotor 260, the inflowing compressed air is able to expand, the expanded compressed air emerging at the air outlets 254, 255 and being removed. The mechanical control device shown in the first realization variant is replaced by an electromechanical control device 213 in the case of the third realization variant. The electromechanical control device 213 includes a pressure sensor 240 as detecting device 213a, an electrically actuated valve 241 as valve device 213b and a storage unit 242, in which a maximum value and a minimum value for a paint pressure P207 are determinable, as pressure selecting device 213c. In addition, the control device 213 includes an evaluating device 243 which actuates the valve 241 in dependence on the momentary paint pressure P207 and on an interval which is defined by the maximum value and the minimum value. Regulations for protection against explosion which have to be met where applicable, can be adhered to with a small amount of expenditure. To this end, the pressure sensor 240, the valve 241, the storage unit 242 and the evaluation device 243 are arranged in a housing which is protected against explosion. In particular, the controlled section is also damped in the evaluating device 243. As a result, constant adjusting of the valve device 213b is prevented.
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(23) As long as a paint pressure P307 in the paint channel 368 comprises a constant average value, the plunger 371 is pressed by the plunger 370 of the paint pressure actual value sensor 369 only so far in the direction of the arrow x against the spring 373a of the pressure preselecting device 313c that the channel 372 of the valve device 313b remains open, and the plate 371a realized on the plunger 371 is at a spacing from the shoulder 372a and thus compressed air is able to flow along a path section 374 from the air inlet 372b to the air outlet 372c and drive the radial piston motor which is not shown in
(24) As soon as the paint pressure P307 drops, the plunger 370 is pushed by the spring 373a of the pressure preselecting device 313c, with the interposition of the plunger 371 of the valve device 313b, in the direction of the arrow x into the paint channel 368 such that the channel 372 of the valve device 313b is opened further and more compressed air flows from the air inlet 372b to the air outlet 372c and the performance of the radial piston motor, which drives the paint pump, increases. It must be noted here in an explanatory manner that
(25) As soon as the paint pressure P307 in the paint channel 368 rises again, the plunger 371 of the valve device 313b is pushed against the resistance of the spring 373a of the pressure preselecting device 313c in the direction of the arrow x. As a result, a valve 375, which is formed by the plate 371a and the shoulder 372a in the channel 372, is increasingly closed. The valve 375 is realized as a plate valve. According to a realization variant which is not shown, it is also provided to realize the valve as a ball valve. The advantage of plate valves in the case of the present application is that a better response behavior of the compressed air rotation motor is achieved when the paint pressure drops suddenly. As a result, the user receives immediate feedback as reaction to an actuation of the extraction such that the paint spraying unit can be operated in a simple manner. The advantage of using a ball valve is that it is particularly sturdy.
(26) Insofar as the paint pressure P307 in the paint channel 368 reaches a maximum pressure which is predetermined by the pressure preselecting device 313c, the valve 375 is closed such that the radial piston motor is separated from its air supply and stops.
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(29) According to further realization variants which are not shown, proceeding from the realization variants shown and described, paint spraying units which comprise other combinations of motor type and pump type are also provided. Thus, for example, a paint spraying unit where the motor type of a vane motor is combined with the pump type of a piston pump is also provided.
LIST OF REFERENCES
(30) 1 Paint spraying unit 2 Paint spraying device 2a Spray head of 2 2b Extraction of 2 2c Paint nozzle of 2 3 Drive and supply unit 4 Compressed air source 5 Paint pump 5a Diaphragm of 5 5b First diaphragm chamber or oil chamber 5c First side of 5 5d Inflow line 5e Pressure relief line 5f Oil tank 5g Pressure relief valve 5h Second side of 5 5i Second diaphragm chamber of 5 5j Inflow line 5k Pressure relief line 5m Non-return valve 6 Paint storage container 7 Paint line 8 Drive device 9 Paint 10 Compressed air rotation motor 10a Motor block of 10 10b, 10c Piston 10d, 10 Connecting rod 10f Motor shaft 10g Compressed air distributing device 10h Cylinder chamber 10i Double eccentric 11 Piston diaphragm pump 11a Cooling ribs 11b Oil 11c Pump housing of 11 11d Pressure piston 11e Restoring spring 11f Piston surface 12 Compressed air supply valve 13 Control device 13a Detecting device 13b Valve device 13c Pressure preselecting device 14 Compressed air 15 Non-return valve 16 Paint pressure relief valve or paint pressure relieving valve 17 Plunger 18 Blocking element 19 Screen 20 Resilient pin 21 Threaded pin 22 Spring 23 Valve seat 23a Window 23b Through-bore 24 Compressed air line 25 Multi-switch 26 Rotary switch 80 Radial piston motor 101 Paint spraying unit 102 Paint spraying device 102a Spray head of 102 102b Extraction of 102 102c Paint nozzle of 102 102d Air nozzle of 102 102e Air nozzle of 102 102f Supply line to 102d, 102e 102g Control valve for 102s, 102e 103 Drive and supply unit 104 Compressed air source 201 Paint spraying unit 205 Paint pump 208 Drive device 210 Compressed air rotation motor 210i Double eccentric 211d Pressure piston 211 Piston diaphragm pump 213 Electromechanical control device 213a Detecting device 213b Valve device 213c Pressure selecting device 240 Pressure sensor 241 Electrically actuated valve 242 Storage unit 243 Evaluating device 250 Motor shaft of 280 251 Stator of 280 252 Cylindrical receiving chamber in 251 253 Air inlet opening of 251 254,255 Air outlet opening of 251 256 Radially arranged longitudinal slot on 250 257 Vane 258 Inner wall of 252 259 Chamber with modifiable volume 260 Rotor 280 Compressed air vane motor 301 Paint spraying unit 304 Compressed air source 305 Paint pump 308 Drive device 310 Compressed air rotation motor 310a, 310b Piston 310d, 310e Connecting rods 310f Motor shaft 311 Piston diaphragm pump 311d Pressure piston of 311 313a Detecting device 313b Valve device 313c Pressure preselecting device 361 Paint outlet 362 Paint inlet 363 Compressed air connection 364 Paint step 365 Oil step 366 Paint outlet valve 367 Paint pressure relief valve 368 Paint channel 369 Paint pressure actual value sensor 370 Resilient plunger of 369 371 Plunger 371a Plate of 371 371b Seal of 371 371c Sleeve 372 Channel 372a Shoulder in 372 372b Air inlet of 372 372c Air outlet of 372 373 Adjustable paint pressure required value valve 373a Spring of 373 374 Path through 313b 375 Valve of 313b 380 Radial piston motor 401 Paint spraying unit 405 Diaphragm pump 405a Diaphragm 406 Paint container 407 Paint line 408 Drive device 409 Paint 411a Cooling rib 413 Mechanical control device 413a Detecting device 413b Valve device 480 Compressed air linear motor 481 Piston 482 Cylinder chamber 483 Plunger 484 Re-routing unit 485 Diaphragm pressure sensor 485a Diaphragm 501 Paint spraying unit 502 Paint spraying device 506 Paint container 507 Paint line 508 Drive device 509 Paint 511a Cooling rib 580 Compressed air linear motor 581 Piston of 580 582 Cylinder chamber for 581 584 Re-routing unit 586 Piston of 587 587 Piston pump 588 Cylinder chamber for 586 A Outlet of 5 DL Compressed air outlet E Inlet of 2 K Oil cooler L313 Longitudinal axis of 370, 371 and 373a M Motor P7 Paint pressure P207 Paint pressure P207 P307 Paint pressure in 368 R Controller RE Regulating device x, x Direction of arrow Z1, Z2 Cylinder of 80