US2122533A - Spray gun container holder - Google Patents
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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
- B05B7/24—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 with means, e.g. a container, for supplying liquid or other fluent material to a discharge device
- B05B7/2402—Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device
- B05B7/2405—Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device using an atomising fluid as carrying fluid for feeding, e.g. by suction or pressure, a carried liquid from the container to the nozzle
- B05B7/2408—Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device using an atomising fluid as carrying fluid for feeding, e.g. by suction or pressure, a carried liquid from the container to the nozzle characterised by the container or its attachment means to the spray apparatus
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T292/00—Closure fasteners
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- My invention relates to spray guns and is particularly adapted to hold the container for the material to the gun.
- the primary object is to provide clamping 5 means for clamping a liquid container to a spray gun.
- Another object of my invention is to provide a clamp that will hold any liquid container having a bead around its upper end tightly under l a lid formed as part of a spray gun.
- a still further object of the invention is to be able to use empty cans such as quart oil cans in lwhich motor oil is commonly sold, etc., in connection with spray guns wherein the base of the gun forms the lid and support for this particular type can, both the gun and the can being clamped together by downwardly extending clamp from the base of the gun, said clamp gripping under the upper bead of the can.
- empty cans such as quart oil cans in lwhich motor oil is commonly sold, etc.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective plan view of preferred form of clamping means for securing spray gun to material container which has bead around its upper portion.
- Fig, 2 is a side elevation of the base of a spray gun having one of my new and improved clamps thereon holding a liquid container to said base, the gun itself is shown in dotted position.
- Fig. 3 is a plan view of the base of the spray gun having clamping means attached thereto.
- Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the base of the spray gun, clamp and upper part of the container partially broken away for illustration.
- the spray gun is indicated in dotted position by numeral I having a base 2.
- the base 2 is connected to the spray gun by the usual nipple 3.
- the base has a flange 4 for contacting the gasket 5 adjacent to the top of the container 6.
- the base extends down into the container 6 as shown at 1. This centers the can relative to the base 2.
- a T shaped frame 8 is slidably mountedV within the bracket 9, the bracket 9 is xedly positioned to the base by fastening means such as screws I0.
- a clamping bar II having downwardly extending legs I2 is held in position relative to the T frame 8 by the downwardly extending legs I2 working within the notched ends I3 of the frame
- the clamping bar I I is held downwardly towards the frame 3 by the spring I4, the spring I4 is journaled about the operating bar I5, the shaft I5 is journaled within the upwardly 55 extending legs I6 and I1 of the frame 8.
- crank I8 contacts the underside of the clamping bar II best shown in Figure 4.
- a crank 2I is also provided at the opposite end of the operating bar I5 for the purpose of manipulating the crank I8.
- the downwardly extending legs I2 are turned inwardly at I9 for engaging the bead 20 on its underside, said bead 20 forming the upper part of the container 6.
- the primary object of this invention is to adapt a spray gun and its base to any discarded can having a bead around its upper portion, this bead is found on oil cans and all kinds of cans such as contain food stuif and the like.
- This type of can having this bead adapts itself to a clamping system such as I am herein claiming.
- the frame 8 is placed in dotted position positioning the downwardly eX- tending legs I2 olf-center the base, permitting the can 6 to be placed up underneath the base after which the frame B is pushed over to the full line position.
- of the operating bar is revolved causing the crank I8 to raise the clamping bar II causing the inwardly extending posits I9 of the legs I2 to grip and pull the bead 20 snugly up underneath the gasket 5 of the base of the spray gun, thereby making a tight connection between the base of the spray gun and the container 6.
- a means for clamping a spray gun base to a container for which the base serves as a cover said means including a bracket to be secured to the base, a T-shaped frame slidable horizontally in the bracket, a clamping bar movable in the frame in a direction at right angles to the base, the terminals of the bar being formed to engage cooperating means on the container, an
- a means for clamping a spray gun base to a container for which the base serves as a cover said means including a bracket to be secured to the base, a T-shaped frame slidable horizoning terminals when the operating bar is turned into la, definite position, and means for causing the clamping bar to move downwardly relative to the base when the operating bar is turned into another position, said operating bar serving as a means to move the T-shaped frame longitudinallf,y of the bracket to cause the clamping terminals of the clamping bar to occupy a position for clamping engagement with the cooperating means on the container or a position ree of such 10 clamping cooperation.
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July 5, 1938. H, u. MITCHELL v sPRA-Y GUN ooNTAINER nomma Filed DGO. 5, 1936 Patented July 5, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2 Claims.
My invention relates to spray guns and is particularly adapted to hold the container for the material to the gun.
The primary object is to provide clamping 5 means for clamping a liquid container to a spray gun.
Another object of my invention is to provide a clamp that will hold any liquid container having a bead around its upper end tightly under l a lid formed as part of a spray gun.
A still further object of the invention is to be able to use empty cans such as quart oil cans in lwhich motor oil is commonly sold, etc., in connection with spray guns wherein the base of the gun forms the lid and support for this particular type can, both the gun and the can being clamped together by downwardly extending clamp from the base of the gun, said clamp gripping under the upper bead of the can.
These and other incidental objects will be apparent in the following specification and claims.
Referring to the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a perspective plan view of preferred form of clamping means for securing spray gun to material container which has bead around its upper portion.
Fig, 2 is a side elevation of the base of a spray gun having one of my new and improved clamps thereon holding a liquid container to said base, the gun itself is shown in dotted position.
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the base of the spray gun having clamping means attached thereto.
Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the base of the spray gun, clamp and upper part of the container partially broken away for illustration.
In the drawing:
The spray gun is indicated in dotted position by numeral I having a base 2. The base 2 is connected to the spray gun by the usual nipple 3. The base has a flange 4 for contacting the gasket 5 adjacent to the top of the container 6. The base extends down into the container 6 as shown at 1. This centers the can relative to the base 2. A T shaped frame 8 is slidably mountedV within the bracket 9, the bracket 9 is xedly positioned to the base by fastening means such as screws I0. A clamping bar II having downwardly extending legs I2 is held in position relative to the T frame 8 by the downwardly extending legs I2 working within the notched ends I3 of the frame The clamping bar I I is held downwardly towards the frame 3 by the spring I4, the spring I4 is journaled about the operating bar I5, the shaft I5 is journaled within the upwardly 55 extending legs I6 and I1 of the frame 8. A
crank I8 contacts the underside of the clamping bar II best shown in Figure 4. A crank 2I is also provided at the opposite end of the operating bar I5 for the purpose of manipulating the crank I8.
The downwardly extending legs I2 are turned inwardly at I9 for engaging the bead 20 on its underside, said bead 20 forming the upper part of the container 6.
As stated before, the primary object of this invention is to adapt a spray gun and its base to any discarded can having a bead around its upper portion, this bead is found on oil cans and all kinds of cans such as contain food stuif and the like. This type of can having this bead adapts itself to a clamping system such as I am herein claiming.
Referring to Figure 3, the frame 8 is placed in dotted position positioning the downwardly eX- tending legs I2 olf-center the base, permitting the can 6 to be placed up underneath the base after which the frame B is pushed over to the full line position. The crank 2| of the operating bar is revolved causing the crank I8 to raise the clamping bar II causing the inwardly extending posits I9 of the legs I2 to grip and pull the bead 20 snugly up underneath the gasket 5 of the base of the spray gun, thereby making a tight connection between the base of the spray gun and the container 6.
Having thus described my invention I do not wish to be limited to this particular type of construction as other forms of embodiment may be resorted to still coming Within the scope of the claims to follow.
What I claim is:
l. A means for clamping a spray gun base to a container for which the base serves as a cover, said means including a bracket to be secured to the base, a T-shaped frame slidable horizontally in the bracket, a clamping bar movable in the frame in a direction at right angles to the base, the terminals of the bar being formed to engage cooperating means on the container, an
operating bar rotatable in the frame, a crank on one end of the bar to engage and move the clamping bar in a direction to cause its terminals to engage the cooperating means on the container, and a spring for moving the clamping bar to an inoperative position when free of the influence of the crank.
2. A means for clamping a spray gun base to a container for which the base serves as a cover, said means including a bracket to be secured to the base, a T-shaped frame slidable horizoning terminals when the operating bar is turned into la, definite position, and means for causing the clamping bar to move downwardly relative to the base when the operating bar is turned into another position, said operating bar serving as a means to move the T-shaped frame longitudinallf,y of the bracket to cause the clamping terminals of the clamping bar to occupy a position for clamping engagement with the cooperating means on the container or a position ree of such 10 clamping cooperation.
HAROLD UL MITCHELL.
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US3198405A (en) * | 1964-04-29 | 1965-08-03 | William C Pfeil | Dispenser |
US20050023379A1 (en) * | 2003-07-30 | 2005-02-03 | Lau Ping Wa | Handheld spraying device with quick disconnect assembly |
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US3198405A (en) * | 1964-04-29 | 1965-08-03 | William C Pfeil | Dispenser |
US20050023379A1 (en) * | 2003-07-30 | 2005-02-03 | Lau Ping Wa | Handheld spraying device with quick disconnect assembly |
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