EP0467334A2 - Portable paint gun - Google Patents
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- EP0467334A2 EP0467334A2 EP91111954A EP91111954A EP0467334A2 EP 0467334 A2 EP0467334 A2 EP 0467334A2 EP 91111954 A EP91111954 A EP 91111954A EP 91111954 A EP91111954 A EP 91111954A EP 0467334 A2 EP0467334 A2 EP 0467334A2
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B7/00—Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas
- B05B7/02—Spray pistols; Apparatus for discharge
- B05B7/12—Spray pistols; Apparatus for discharge designed to control volume of flow, e.g. with adjustable passages
- B05B7/1209—Spray pistols; Apparatus for discharge designed to control volume of flow, e.g. with adjustable passages the controlling means for each liquid or other fluent material being manual and interdependent
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- This invention pertains to the field of portable painting equipment, more particularly to portable paint guns referred to as high volume low pressure or HVLP type paint guns.
- portable paint guns referred to as high volume low pressure or HVLP type paint guns.
- HVLP type paint guns have been characterized by relatively complex and costly sealing mechanisms to prevent the escape of pressurized air from the interior of such guns.
- the present invention provides an improved apparatus for preventing the escape of pressurized air in a simple and efficient structure.
- a portable paint gun 10 may be seen.
- Gun 10 has a handle 12 which is preferably hollow, and through which compressed air can pass when connected to a source of compressed air via fitting 14.
- Gun 10 further has a paint cup 16 having a siphon tube 18 to draw paint out of paint cup 16 in operation.
- Gun 10 further has a trigger 20 pivotably mounted to a gun body 22 via a trigger pin 24.
- Gun 10 further has an air cap 26 retained by a locking ring 28 on body 22.
- An air cap spring 30 is preferably secured to a detent plate 32, as for example, by spot welding.
- Detent plate 32 preferably has projections 34, 36 which are retained respectively in slots 38, 40 to prevent rotation of plate 32.
- Plate 32 preferably has a cruciform opening interdigitated with projections on plate 32 (not shown) which are received in mating recesses (not shown) in air cap 26. The detents in plate 32 and recesses in cap 26 cooperate to hold cap 26 in one of three predetermined positions to provide for control of the paint pattern in a manner well known.
- Gun 10 further has a fluid nozzle 42 which cooperates with a needle 44 to form a needle or paint valve 46 to control the flow of paint or other material delivered by gun 10.
- a needle packing nut 48 is preferably threaded into body 22 to compress needle packing 50 against needle 44.
- Gun 10 also has an air passageway 52 in communication with a plenum 54 surrounding fluid nozzle 42.
- Plenum 54 is in communication with recess 56 in air cap 26.
- Trigger 20 is in contact with an air valve shaft 58 surrounding needle 44 and carrying an air valve 60.
- An air plug 62 is preferably threaded into body 22 to close off an alternative inlet to passageway 52.
- gun 10 is arranged for "non-bleeder” operation. By interchanging plug 62 with fitting 14, and supplying air directly to passageway 52, gun 10 would be configured for "bleeder” operation.
- Valve 60 is retained on shaft 58 by a retaining ring 64 on one side of valve 60 and by a flange 66 on the other side of valve 60. Valve 60 is urged toward a mating seat 68 by an air valve spring 70. Air valve spring 70 is also in contact with a shaft seal 72. Shaft seal 72 seals shaft 58 against a material adjustment housing 74 threaded into gun body 22. A needle spring 76 is retained by a material adjustment knob 78 threaded on housing 74 and spring 76 urges needle 44 forward against nozzle 42 to maintain needle valve 46 in a closed position.
- a bushing 79 preferably formed of plastic serves as a guide and air seal around shaft 58 and holds shaft 58 and needle 44 in alignment during assembly and operation of gun 10. It is to be understood that bushing 79 need not be an "airtight" seal since it only needs to prevent air leakage along shaft 58 when valve 60 is in the intermediate and ON positions.
- Seal 72 has a mediate portion 80 having a radially outwardly projecting flange 82 and a generally cylindrical interior recess 84 located radially inwardly of the flange 82. Seal 72 further has a first conical rim 86 extending axially in a first direction away from flange 82 with a shallow conical taper from a relatively thicker cross-section 88 proximal of the flange 82 to a relatively thinner cross-section 90 distal of flange 82. Shaft seal 72 further has a first extension 92 of the generally cylindrical interior recess 84 with extension 92 located radially inwardly of surface 86.
- Seal 72 further has a second conical rim 94 extending axially in a second direction opposite the first direction away from flange 82 and further has a second extension 96 of the generally cylindrical interior recess 84 extending axially along and radially inward of rim 94.
- Rim 94 of seal 72 has a conical inner surface 98 extending from the second extension 96 of the generally cylindrical interior recess 84 to a cylindrical shaft sealing surface 100 which is located axially distal of the flange 82 in the second direction.
- Rim 94 also has a tapered sealing surface 102 having an external conical taper adapted for contacting and interfitting with a mating correspondingly tapered bore or chamfer 104 in element 74 of paint gun 10 such that shaft seal 72 prevents the passage of air between the control shaft 58 and the shaft sealing surface 100 and also from between the sealing surface 102 and the tapered bore 104 when pressurized air is present in chamber 106.
- first conical rim 86 is sized to mate in an interference fit with cylindrical compression spring 70 to retain seal 72 on spring 70 when gun 10 is disassembled. It is further to be understood that spring 70 acts against flange 82 to urge seal 72 in the second direction with respect to the control shaft 58.
- the first conical rim 86 tapers from 0.228 inches diameter to 0.311 inches diameter and the spring 70 has an internal diameter of 0.316 inches.
- the tapered sealing surface 102 of conical rim 94 preferably has a taper substantially equal to a taper of the conical inner surface 98 providing a constant cross-sectional thickness of rim 94 between surfaces 98 and 102.
- the cylindrical interior recess 84, along with its extensions 92, 96 preferably has a diameter substantially greater than the diameter of the control shaft around which the seal 72 is located such that there is a radial clearance between shaft 58 and recess 84, together with its extensions 92, 96.
- the shaft sealing surface 100 preferably has an axial length that is relatively short with respect to the axial length of the overall shaft seal 72 (e.g. less than ten percent) such that the resistance to relative axial movement between the control shaft 58 and the seal 72 is minimized.
- surface 100 is 0.025 inches long while seal 72 is 0.365 inches long overall.
- Surfaces 98, 102 and 104 each preferably have a conical taper of 30 degrees.
- pressure from spring 70 forces seal 72 against the tapered bore or chamfer 104 in the material adjustment housing 74 creating an airtight seal.
- Axial force or pressure generated by spring 70 is transferred to a radial force by the interaction of surfaces 102, 104 thus urging surface 100 against shaft 58 (making use of the conical flexibility of rim 94), forming an airtight seal.
- seal 72 wears at surface 100, seal 72 is permitted to move axially in the second direction as urged by spring 70 to maintain sufficient pressure to insure sealing between shaft 58, seal 72 and housing 74.
- Valve 60 has a generally cylindrical axially extending hub portion 110 having a through bore 112, a radially outwardly projecting support portion 114 mounted on the hub portion 110, and a generally conical outer rim portion 116 extending coaxially with hub portion 110 and mounted on support portion 114 radially outwardly of hub portion 110.
- Rim portion 116 has a tapered sealing surface 118 adapted for matingly interfitting with a tapered valve seating surface 120 in the body 22 of gun 10.
- Valve 60 further has an axial recess 122 located in a region radially inward of the tapered sealing surface of rim portion 116.
- the hub portion 110 of valve 60 has a first shoulder 124 and a second shoulder 126 for locating the valve in first and second axial directions on shaft 58.
- Shoulder 124 is held by retaining ring 64 and shoulder 126 is held by flange 66 on shaft 58.
- Both seal 72 and valve 60 are preferably formed of a relatively resilient material such as virgin polytetrafluorethylene as sold under the trademark TEFLON by EI Dupont de Nemours Co.
- the material of valve 60 is preferably homogeneous with the rim portion 116 being relatively flexible with respect to the hub and support portions 110, 114 such that sealing surface 118 conforms to the seating surface 120 when valve 60 is drawn against the seating surface 120.
- Surface 118 preferably has an external conical angle 128 of 16 degrees, while seating surface 120 preferably has an internal conical angle 130 of 18 degrees.
- Rim portion 116 provides a "forgiving" alignment between seal 60 and seating surface 120.
- the flexibility of rim portion 116 allows the tapered sealing surface 118 to conform to radial and axial misalignment between seal 60 and gun body 22. Because angle 130 is greater than angle 128, a leading edge 132 of the sealing surface 118 will contact surface 120 first.
- hub portion 110 and support portion 114 are relatively rigid with respect to rim portion 116 which is relatively conically flexible and provides a secondary seal area along surface 118 distal of leading edge 132, thus compensating for creep or cold flow of lip portion 116 during the operating lifetime of gun 10.
- the rigidity of support portion 114 also provides a radial clearance protection of rim portion 116 to reduce the possibility of damage during storage and handling of valve 60 prior to assembly into gun 10.
- both the paint valve 46 and the air valve 60 are in the OFF position.
- the air valve 60 is in the ON position while the paint valve 46 remains in the OFF position.
- both the paint valve 46 and the air valve 60 are in the ON position.
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Abstract
Description
- This invention pertains to the field of portable painting equipment, more particularly to portable paint guns referred to as high volume low pressure or HVLP type paint guns. In the past, such guns have been characterized by relatively complex and costly sealing mechanisms to prevent the escape of pressurized air from the interior of such guns. The present invention provides an improved apparatus for preventing the escape of pressurized air in a simple and efficient structure.
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- Figure 1 is a right side elevation view of the present invention with parts cut away and with movable parts shown in an OFF position.
- Figure 2 is an enlarged side elevation detail of the shaft seal of the present invention.
- Figure 3 is an enlarged side elevation detail of an air valve for the gun of the present invention.
- Figure 4 is a fragmentary right side elevation view as seen in Figure 1 with movable parts in an intermediate position.
- Figure 5 is a fragmentary right side elevation view with movable parts in an ON position.
- Referring now to the drawings and more particularly to Figure 1, a
portable paint gun 10 may be seen. Gun 10 has ahandle 12 which is preferably hollow, and through which compressed air can pass when connected to a source of compressed air via fitting 14. Gun 10 further has apaint cup 16 having asiphon tube 18 to draw paint out ofpaint cup 16 in operation. Gun 10 further has atrigger 20 pivotably mounted to agun body 22 via atrigger pin 24. - Gun 10 further has an
air cap 26 retained by alocking ring 28 onbody 22. Anair cap spring 30 is preferably secured to adetent plate 32, as for example, by spot welding.Detent plate 32 preferably hasprojections slots plate 32.Plate 32 preferably has a cruciform opening interdigitated with projections on plate 32 (not shown) which are received in mating recesses (not shown) inair cap 26. The detents inplate 32 and recesses incap 26 cooperate to holdcap 26 in one of three predetermined positions to provide for control of the paint pattern in a manner well known. Gun 10 further has afluid nozzle 42 which cooperates with aneedle 44 to form a needle orpaint valve 46 to control the flow of paint or other material delivered bygun 10. Aneedle packing nut 48 is preferably threaded intobody 22 to compress needle packing 50 againstneedle 44. - Gun 10 also has an
air passageway 52 in communication with aplenum 54 surroundingfluid nozzle 42.Plenum 54 is in communication withrecess 56 inair cap 26.Trigger 20 is in contact with anair valve shaft 58 surroundingneedle 44 and carrying anair valve 60. Anair plug 62 is preferably threaded intobody 22 to close off an alternative inlet topassageway 52. In the configuration shown in Figure 1,gun 10 is arranged for "non-bleeder" operation. By interchangingplug 62 with fitting 14, and supplying air directly topassageway 52,gun 10 would be configured for "bleeder" operation. - Valve 60 is retained on
shaft 58 by aretaining ring 64 on one side ofvalve 60 and by aflange 66 on the other side ofvalve 60. Valve 60 is urged toward amating seat 68 by anair valve spring 70.Air valve spring 70 is also in contact with ashaft seal 72.Shaft seal 72seals shaft 58 against amaterial adjustment housing 74 threaded intogun body 22. Aneedle spring 76 is retained by amaterial adjustment knob 78 threaded onhousing 74 andspring 76 urgesneedle 44 forward againstnozzle 42 to maintainneedle valve 46 in a closed position. - A
bushing 79 preferably formed of plastic serves as a guide and air seal aroundshaft 58 and holdsshaft 58 andneedle 44 in alignment during assembly and operation ofgun 10. It is to be understood that bushing 79 need not be an "airtight" seal since it only needs to prevent air leakage alongshaft 58 whenvalve 60 is in the intermediate and ON positions. - Referring now more particularly to Figure 2, various details of the
shaft seal 72 may be seen.Seal 72 has amediate portion 80 having a radially outwardly projectingflange 82 and a generally cylindricalinterior recess 84 located radially inwardly of theflange 82.Seal 72 further has a firstconical rim 86 extending axially in a first direction away fromflange 82 with a shallow conical taper from a relativelythicker cross-section 88 proximal of theflange 82 to a relativelythinner cross-section 90 distal offlange 82.Shaft seal 72 further has afirst extension 92 of the generallycylindrical interior recess 84 withextension 92 located radially inwardly ofsurface 86. -
Seal 72 further has a secondconical rim 94 extending axially in a second direction opposite the first direction away fromflange 82 and further has asecond extension 96 of the generally cylindricalinterior recess 84 extending axially along and radially inward ofrim 94. - Rim 94 of
seal 72 has a conicalinner surface 98 extending from thesecond extension 96 of the generally cylindrical interior recess 84 to a cylindricalshaft sealing surface 100 which is located axially distal of theflange 82 in the second direction. Rim 94 also has atapered sealing surface 102 having an external conical taper adapted for contacting and interfitting with a mating correspondingly tapered bore or chamfer 104 inelement 74 ofpaint gun 10 such thatshaft seal 72 prevents the passage of air between thecontrol shaft 58 and theshaft sealing surface 100 and also from between thesealing surface 102 and thetapered bore 104 when pressurized air is present inchamber 106. - It is to be understood that first
conical rim 86 is sized to mate in an interference fit withcylindrical compression spring 70 to retainseal 72 onspring 70 whengun 10 is disassembled. It is further to be understood thatspring 70 acts againstflange 82 to urgeseal 72 in the second direction with respect to thecontrol shaft 58. In a preferred embodiment, the firstconical rim 86 tapers from 0.228 inches diameter to 0.311 inches diameter and thespring 70 has an internal diameter of 0.316 inches. - It is further to be noted that the
tapered sealing surface 102 ofconical rim 94 preferably has a taper substantially equal to a taper of the conicalinner surface 98 providing a constant cross-sectional thickness ofrim 94 betweensurfaces extensions seal 72 is located such that there is a radial clearance betweenshaft 58 and recess 84, together with itsextensions shaft sealing surface 100 preferably has an axial length that is relatively short with respect to the axial length of the overall shaft seal 72 (e.g. less than ten percent) such that the resistance to relative axial movement between thecontrol shaft 58 and theseal 72 is minimized. - In a preferred embodiment,
surface 100 is 0.025 inches long whileseal 72 is 0.365 inches long overall.Surfaces - In operation, pressure from
spring 70 forces seal 72 against the tapered bore or chamfer 104 in thematerial adjustment housing 74 creating an airtight seal. Axial force or pressure generated byspring 70 is transferred to a radial force by the interaction ofsurfaces surface 100 against shaft 58 (making use of the conical flexibility of rim 94), forming an airtight seal. Asseal 72 wears atsurface 100,seal 72 is permitted to move axially in the second direction as urged byspring 70 to maintain sufficient pressure to insure sealing betweenshaft 58, seal 72 andhousing 74. - Referring now more particularly to Figure 3, various details of the
air valve 60 may be seen. Valve 60 has a generally cylindrical axially extendinghub portion 110 having a throughbore 112, a radially outwardly projectingsupport portion 114 mounted on thehub portion 110, and a generally conicalouter rim portion 116 extending coaxially withhub portion 110 and mounted onsupport portion 114 radially outwardly ofhub portion 110.Rim portion 116 has atapered sealing surface 118 adapted for matingly interfitting with a taperedvalve seating surface 120 in thebody 22 ofgun 10. Valve 60 further has anaxial recess 122 located in a region radially inward of the tapered sealing surface ofrim portion 116. Thehub portion 110 ofvalve 60 has afirst shoulder 124 and asecond shoulder 126 for locating the valve in first and second axial directions onshaft 58.Shoulder 124 is held by retainingring 64 andshoulder 126 is held byflange 66 onshaft 58. - Both
seal 72 andvalve 60 are preferably formed of a relatively resilient material such as virgin polytetrafluorethylene as sold under the trademark TEFLON by EI Dupont de Nemours Co. The material ofvalve 60 is preferably homogeneous with therim portion 116 being relatively flexible with respect to the hub and supportportions sealing surface 118 conforms to theseating surface 120 whenvalve 60 is drawn against theseating surface 120.Surface 118 preferably has an externalconical angle 128 of 16 degrees, whileseating surface 120 preferably has an internalconical angle 130 of 18 degrees. - Rim
portion 116 provides a "forgiving" alignment betweenseal 60 andseating surface 120. The flexibility ofrim portion 116 allows thetapered sealing surface 118 to conform to radial and axial misalignment betweenseal 60 andgun body 22. Becauseangle 130 is greater thanangle 128, a leadingedge 132 of thesealing surface 118 will contactsurface 120 first. It has been found preferable thathub portion 110 andsupport portion 114 are relatively rigid with respect torim portion 116 which is relatively conically flexible and provides a secondary seal area alongsurface 118 distal ofleading edge 132, thus compensating for creep or cold flow oflip portion 116 during the operating lifetime ofgun 10. The rigidity ofsupport portion 114 also provides a radial clearance protection ofrim portion 116 to reduce the possibility of damage during storage and handling ofvalve 60 prior to assembly intogun 10. - Referring now to Figures 4 and 5, along with Figure 1, the operation of the air valve and seal is as follows:
- In Figure 1, the gun is shown in an OFF position with both the paint or
needle valve 46 andair valve 60 in a closed position.Paint valve 46 is closed whenneedle 44 is its forwardmost position and is contacting the interior offluid nozzle 42.Air valve 60 is in the closed position whencontrol shaft 58 is in the forwardmost or closed position. With the gun configured for "non-bleeder" operation, retractingtrigger 20 from the OFF or closed position shown in Figure 1 to an intermediate position as shown in Figure 4, will movecontrol shaft 58, but notneedle 44, thus openingpassageway 52 to the source of pressurized air by movingair valve 60 away from seatingsurface 120 permitting the passage of air therethrough. Further progression oftrigger 20 from the position shown at Figure 4 to the position shown in Figure 5 will move thecontrol shaft 58 axially withinseal 72 further in the second direction causing the control shaft to driveneedle 44 againstspring 76 opening theneedle valve 46. - Thus, it may be seen that in Figure 1, both the
paint valve 46 and theair valve 60 are in the OFF position. In Figure 4, theair valve 60 is in the ON position while thepaint valve 46 remains in the OFF position. In Figure 5, both thepaint valve 46 and theair valve 60 are in the ON position. - It is to be understood that as
trigger 20 is released, thepaint valve 46 will move to the OFF position as shown in Figure 4, while theair valve 60 will remain ON, thus clearing paint fromair cap 26 and the exterior offluid nozzle 42. Further release oftrigger 20 will permit movement ofcontrol shaft 58 to the closed position forair valve 60 such that the sealingsurface 118 conforms to theseating surface 120 when the control shaft is in the closed position of Figure 1. It can thus be seen that the mating, sealing andseating surfaces control shaft 58 is in a closed position and the sealing andseating surfaces control shaft 58 is displaced axially away from the closed position. It is to be understood thatseal 72 maintains an air seal between itself and controlshaft 58 in each of the positions shown in Figures 1, 4 and 5 and whileshaft 58 is moving among those positions. - The invention is not to be taken as limited to all of the details thereof as modifications and variations thereof may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
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wherein the mating sealing and seating surfaces are in contact with each other when the control shaft is in a closed position and further wherein the sealing and seating surfaces are axially spaced from each other when the control shaft is displaced axially from the closed position.
wherein the second conical rim has a tapered sealing surface adapted for interfitting and in contact with a mating correspondingly tapered bore in an element of the paint gun such that the shaft seal prevents the passage of air between the control shaft and the shaft sealing surface and between the sealing surface and the tapered bore.
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