Airflow control for an integrated handheld texture sprayer
09630196 ยท 2017-04-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Eric J. Finstad (Rogers, MN, US)
- Jeromy D. Horning (Albertville, MN, US)
- Robert W. Kinne (Columbia Heights, MN, US)
- Bret A. Deneson (Otsego, MN, US)
- Steve J. Wrobel (Rogers, MN, US)
- David M. Larsen (Albertville, MN, US)
- Barry W. Mattson (Elk River, MN, US)
Cpc classification
B05B7/1413
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/2418
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/0416
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/2478
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B1/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A handheld sprayer includes a housing, a turbine, a spray tip, and a hopper. An air flow passage extends through the housing. The turbine is configured to generate an airflow within the air flow passage. The spray tip is positioned to receive airflow from the air flow passage. The hopper is connected to the housing and configured to discharge a fluid into the air flow passage. In one embodiment a valve is positioned within the air flow passage and configured to control the airflow from the turbine to the spray tip. In another embodiment, a voltage limiting circuit is configured to control voltage to an electric motor of the turbine to control speed of the turbine. In another embodiment, an air inlet control device is configured to control the air intake of the turbine.
Claims
1. A handheld sprayer comprising: a housing through which an air flow passage extends; a turbine configured to generate an airflow within the air flow passage; a spray tip positioned to receive airflow from the air flow passage; a hopper connected to the housing and configured to discharge a fluid into the air flow passage; and an airflow control apparatus selected from a group consisting of: a rotary vane that rotates to impede airflow from the turbine to the spray tip to control the airflow from the turbine to the spray tip, and a vane control external to the housing that controls the vane; a sliding gate positioned within the airflow passage and configured to control the airflow from the turbine to the spray tip, and a gate control external to the housing that controls the sliding gate; a voltage limiting circuit configured to control voltage to an electric motor of the turbine in order to control the speed of the turbine, and a circuit control external to the housing that controls the voltage limiting circuit in order to control the airflow generated by the turbine; and a plunger moveable to impede the inlet air to the turbine and configured to control the inlet air to the turbine in order to control the airflow generated by the turbine, and a knob external to the turbine that controls movement of the plunger through a screw.
2. The handheld sprayer of claim 1, wherein the airflow control apparatus comprises the rotary vane that rotates to impede the airflow from the turbine to the spray tip to control the airflow from the turbine to the spray tip, and the vane control external to the housing that controls the vane.
3. The handheld sprayer of claim 2, wherein the vane control is a knob connected to rotate the rotary vane.
4. The handheld sprayer of claim 1, wherein the airflow control apparatus comprises the sliding gate positioned within the airflow passage and configured to control the airflow from the turbine to the spray tip, and the gate control external to the housing that controls the sliding gate.
5. The handheld sprayer of claim 4, wherein the gate control is a portion of the sliding gate that extends external to the housing to allow control of the movement of the sliding gate.
6. The handheld sprayer of claim 1, wherein the airflow control apparatus comprises: the voltage limiting circuit configured to control the voltage to the electric motor of the turbine in order to control the speed of the turbine; and the circuit control external to the housing that controls the voltage limiting circuit in order to control the airflow generated by the turbine.
7. The handheld sprayer of claim 6, wherein the voltage limiting circuit comprises at least one variable resistor and a TRIAC.
8. The handheld sprayer of claim 7, wherein one of the at least one variable resistors is a rotary potentiometer, and wherein the circuit control is a knob connected to the rotary potentiometer.
9. The handheld sprayer of claim 7, wherein the circuit control is a rotary wheel that linearly controls the voltage to the turbine through the at least one variable resistor and the TRIAC.
10. The handheld sprayer of claim 1, wherein the airflow control apparatus comprises: the plunger moveable to impede the inlet air to the turbine and configured to control the inlet air to the turbine in order to control the airflow generated by the turbine, and the knob external to the turbine that controls the movement of the plunger through the screw.
11. The handheld sprayer of claim 10, wherein the turbine comprises: an air vent inlet; an air intake port; and a plenum through which air passes from the air vent inlet to the air intake port.
12. The handheld sprayer of claim 11, wherein the plunger is moveable within the plenum to impede the air provided to the air intake port in order to control inlet air to the turbine.
13. A method for spraying a fluid from a handheld sprayer, the method comprising: generating an airflow with a turbine; directing the airflow through a passage within the sprayer to a spray tip; selectively discharging a fluid into the passage from a hopper for spraying through the spray tip; and controlling the airflow through the passage within the sprayer, wherein controlling the airflow through the passage is selected from a group consisting of: impeding the airflow through the passage using a rotary vane positioned within the passage, and controlling, using a knob, the rotary vane to control the airflow through the passage; impeding the airflow through the passage using a sliding gate positioned within the passage, and controlling the sliding gate using a portion of the sliding gate that is external to the sprayer; and limiting, using a voltage limiting circuit, the voltage provided to a motor of the turbine, and controlling the voltage limiting circuit to control the speed of the turbine.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein controlling the airflow through the passage within the sprayer comprises: impeding the airflow through the passage using the rotary vane positioned within the passage; and controlling, using the knob, the rotary vane to control the airflow through the passage.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein controlling the airflow through the passage within the sprayer comprises: impeding the airflow through the passage using the sliding gate positioned within the passage; and controlling the sliding gate using the portion of the sliding gate that is external to the sprayer.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein controlling the airflow through the passage within the sprayer comprises: limiting, using the voltage limiting circuit, the voltage provided to the motor of the turbine; and controlling the voltage limiting circuit to control the speed of the turbine.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the voltage limiting circuit comprises a rotary potentiometer and a TRIAC, and wherein controlling the voltage limiting circuit comprises controlling, using a knob of the rotary potentiometer, the voltage limiting circuit to control the speed of the turbine.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein the voltage limiting circuit comprises at least one variable transistor and a TRIAC, and wherein controlling the voltage limiting circuit comprises controlling, using a rotary wheel knob external to the sprayer, the at least one variable transistor to control the speed of the turbine.
19. A handheld sprayer comprising: a housing through which an air flow passage extends; a turbine configured to generate an airflow within the air flow passage; a spray tip positioned to receive airflow from the air flow passage; a hopper connected to the housing and configured to discharge a fluid into the air flow passage; a rotary vane selectively positionable within the air flow passage to controllably impede airflow from the turbine to the spray tip; and a plate control external to the housing that controls an angular position of the rotary vane to control the airflow from the turbine to the spray tip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Disclosed herein is a handheld texture sprayer that provides control of the airflow provided to the spray tip from a turbine of the texture sprayer. The handheld texture sprayer includes a housing, a turbine, a spray tip, and a hopper. An air flow passage extends through the housing and carries an airflow generated by the turbine. The hopper is connected to the housing and holds fluid that is provided to the air flow passage. Using the generate airflow, the fluid is projected through the spray tip for application to a surface. In one embodiment, the air flow passage includes a valve configured to impede airflow from the turbine to the spray tip. The valve is moveable to control the airflow provided to the spray tip. In another embodiment, an electric circuit is configured to limit voltage to an electric motor of the turbine. The electric circuit is controllable to adjust the speed of the turbine to obtain a desired airflow to the spray tip. In another embodiment, an air intake control device is connected to the turbine to limit the air intake of the turbine. The air intake of the turbine is adjusted to control the airflow from the turbine to the spray tip. Control of the airflow from the turbine to the spray tip allows for greater control of the texture finish created by the sprayer.
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(10) Turbine 12 utilizes electrical power from cord 18 to generate a flow of compressed air for pushing liquid from hopper 16 through dispenser 14. Turbine 12 is inserted into housing 20 of dispenser 14 to fluidly interact with spray tip 22. Housing 20 includes handle 24 into which is integrated trigger 26. An operator of sprayer 10 grasps handle 24 with a hand while resting a forearm on pad 28 so that trigger 26 can be actuated with one or more fingers. Turbine 12 is activated via a power switch (
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(14) Turbine 12 pushes air into plenum 38 at turbine outlet 44. Piston 40 guides air from plenum 40 to spray tip 22. Spray tip 22 and piston 40 form a seal when engaged in a closed position to prevent air from being in fluid communication with mix chamber 30. Spring 57 pushes between flange 56 and plenum 38 to bias piston 40 to the closed position. In order to move piston 40 to an open position, trigger 26 is translated, such as by an operator of sprayer 10, away from spray tip 22 (to the right in
(15) Moving piston 40 from the closed position to the open position allows fluid from within hopper 16 that is present within mix chamber 30 to enter the air flow path between spray tip 22 and piston 40. In one embodiment, the fluid is pushed into the air flow path primarily via gravity. Additionally, the flow of compressed air between piston 40 and spray tip 22 generates a slight vacuum that pulls in fluid from hopper 16. As such, the flow of air through piston 40 pulls the fluid along through spray tip 22.
(16) The pattern of the sprayed fluid can be adjusted by changing the amount that trigger 26 is actuated. Retracting trigger 26 further into handle 24 allows for more fluid to enter spray tip 22, thereby resulting in a more dense spray pattern. Trigger lock 58 is adjustable to limit the movement of trigger 26. For example, trigger lock 58 can be locked into different positions along the top of handle 24 to provide a barrier to translation of trigger 26 into handle 24. Trigger lock 58 is provided on handle 24 in a location convenient for an operator of sprayer 12 to access, such as with a thumb. Furthermore, the spray pattern can be adjusted by swapping out spray tip 22 for other spray tips having different sized openings that will widen or narrow the pattern of discharged fluid from sprayer 10.
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(18) Air is initially brought into turbine 12 through inlet vent 59 to plenum 75 formed within the housing of turbine 12 between inlet vent 59 and turbine inlet 61. Turbine inlet 61 includes air intake port 76 (
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(20) Reducing the air intake to turbine 12 reduces the airflow generated by turbine 12 and provided to spray tip 22. Control of airflow from turbine 12 to spray tip 22 is desirable to allow for better control of texture finishes created by texture sprayer 10. For example, less airflow may be desirable for creating heavy knockdown finishes while greater airflow may be desirable for creating fine orange peel finishes. While illustrated as a knob, screw and plunger, airflow control 60 may be implemented in any way that allows control of the intake air to turbine 12.
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(22) Airflow limiting valve 78 is positioned within, for example, plenum 38 to control airflow from turbine 12 to the air flow passage through piston 40. Valve 78 is controllable to impede the airflow from turbine 12 to the air flow passage through piston 40. If in a fully closed position, no air will flow to the air flow passage through piston 40 and thus, no spray will be produced through spray tip 22. As valve 78 is opened, air will begin to flow through the air flow passage of piston 40, producing a texture spray. The amount of airflow through valve 78 dictates the texture finish created by the spray produced through spray tip 22. By controlling the airflow from turbine 12 to spray tip 22, better control of the texture finish produced by texture sprayer 10 is accomplished.
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(26) In one embodiment, voltage control circuit 94 may include a rotary potentiometer and a triode for alternating current (TRIAC). The rotary potentiometer is used to control the TRIAC. The TRIAC provides, for example, phase-fired control for motor 62. This provides voltage control for motor 62, which in turn allows for control of the speed of turbine 12. Controlling the speed of turbine 12 controls the airflow provided by turbine 12 to spray tip 22. This allows for greater control of the texture finish produced by texture sprayer 10. External control 92 may be, for example, a knob of the rotary potentiometer. The knob of the rotary potentiometer may be, for example, located external to turbine 12 in order to provide easy access to an operator of texture sprayer 10.
(27) In another embodiment, voltage control circuit 94 may include variable resistors and a TRIAC and external control 92 may be a rotary wheel. The rotary wheel may be located external to turbine 12 to provide easy access to an operator of texture sprayer 10. The rotary wheel controls variable resistors, which in turn control the TRIAC. The TRIAC provides, for example, phase-fired control for motor 62. The rotary wheel may allow linear control of the variable resistors, and/or may include presets based upon desired speeds of turbine 12. Control of the speed of turbine 12 allows direct control of the finishes produced by texture sprayer 10.
(28) Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.