Material spray gun
US-11819868-B2 · Nov 21, 2023 · US
US10167641B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10167641-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414761465-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 24, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 1, 2019 |
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A handheld sprayer comprises a housing, a turbine, a spray tip, a hopper and a trigger. 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 is configured to discharge a fluid into the air flow passage. The trigger is mounted to the housing to control discharge of the hopper into the flow passage and airflow form the turbine. In different embodiments, the trigger controls airflow from the turbine to the spray tip or the hopper or both. Additionally, a method for spraying a fluid from a handheld sprayer comprises controlling airflow from a turbine and discharge from a hopper into a passage using a combined actuator.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A handheld sprayer comprising: a housing through which an air flow passage extends; a compressed air source 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 first valve that modulates air flow within the air flow passage; a bleed line extending between an outlet of the compressed air source and the hopper; a trigger mounted to the housing; a second valve that is positioned in the bleed line and connected to the trigger, and that modulates bleed airflow to the hopper from the compressed air source; wherein actuation of the trigger controls discharge of the fluid from the hopper into the air flow passage, controls the first valve to change the airflow within the air flow passage, and controls the second valve to change the bleed airflow within the bleed line; wherein actuation of the trigger increases both the discharge of the fluid from the hopper into the air flow passage and the bleed airflow from the compressed air source to the hopper. 2. The handheld sprayer of claim 1 wherein the housing defines a mix chamber between the air flow passage and the spray tip, and wherein the hopper discharges the fluid into the mix chamber. 3. The handheld sprayer of claim 1 wherein the air flow passage comprises: a plenum connected to the outlet of the compressed air source; and a piston extending from the plenum to the spray tip; wherein the trigger is configured to retract the piston from the spray tip to allow fluid from the hopper into the air flow passage. 4. The handheld sprayer of claim 1 wherein the trigger controls airflow from the compressed air source to the spray tip. 5. The handheld sprayer of claim 1 wherein the bleed line extends through a handle in the housing into which the trigger is mounted. 6. The handheld sprayer of claim 1 wherein the hopper is pressurized by the bleed airflow directed into the hopper. 7. The handheld sprayer of claim 6 wherein the hopper comprises: an outlet discharging into the housing; an inlet opening; a bleed line fitting disposed proximate the inlet opening; and a lid covering the inlet opening. 8. The handheld sprayer of claim 1 wherein the compressed air source is a turbine. 9. The handheld sprayer of claim 1 , wherein the trigger mechanically engages the second valve. 10. A method for spraying a fluid from the handheld sprayer of claim 1 , the method comprising: generating an airflow with the compressed air source; directing the airflow through the air flow passage within the sprayer to the spray tip; selectively discharging the fluid into the air flow passage from the hopper for spraying through the spray tip; and controlling the airflow from the compressed air source using the trigger, the trigger also controlling discharge of the fluid from the hopper into the air flow passage. 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the trigger is mechanically coupled to a piston defining a portion of the air flow passage. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the passage comprises: a plenum connected to the outlet of the compressed air source; and the piston which extends from the plenum to the spray tip; wherein the trigger is configured to retract the piston from the spray tip to allow fluid from the hopper into the air flow passage. 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the trigger is mechanically coupled to the second valve.
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