Valve impact type dispensing pump
US-9517486-B2 · Dec 13, 2016 · US
US10987684B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10987684-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414908233-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 27, 2021 |
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Nozzle assemblies ( 10 ) for spray guns are disclosed. The nozzle assemblies ( 10 ) generally include a fluid outlet ( 100 ) extending along a fluid axis ( 102 ), the fluid outlet ( 100 ) including a fluid aperture ( 104 ) and a fluid side wall ( 164 ) defining the fluid aperture ( 104 ), an atomizing aperture ( 108 ) adjacent the fluid side wall ( 164 ) and at least partially surrounding the fluid axis ( 102 ), an atomizing inlet ( 110 ) configured to receive a pressurized gas, and an adjustment member ( 150 ) located on the nozzle assembly ( 10 ) and movable to: (i) an atomizing position such that the atomizing inlet ( 110 ) is in communication with the atomizing aperture ( 108 ), and (ii) a non-atomizing position such that the atomizing inlet ( 110 ) is not in communication with the atomizing aperture ( 108 ). The foregoing nozzle assemblies ( 810 ) allow dispensing of fluid coating media in both spray and bead patterns with improved ease of cleaning, superior spray performance, and adaptability with existing spray gun platforms.
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A nozzle assembly comprising: a fluid outlet extending along a fluid axis and comprising a fluid aperture and a fluid side wall defining the fluid aperture; an atomizing aperture adjacent the fluid side wall and at least partially surrounding the fluid axis; an atomizing inlet configured to receive a pressurized gas; and an annular adjustment member, located on the nozzle assembly, comprising the fluid aperture and movable to: (i) an atomizing position such that the atomizing inlet is in communication with the atomizing aperture; and (ii) a non-atomizing position such that the atomizing inlet is not in communication with the atomizing aperture, wherein when the annular adjustment member is in the atomizing position, fluid dispenses in a spray pattern, and when the annular adjustment member is in the non-atomizing position, fluid dispenses in a bead pattern; and a pressure cap adjacent the annular adjustment member and having a pressure cap side wall, the pressure cap further comprising: a pair of horns projecting outwardly from the pressure cap side wall, the pair of horns having respective horn apertures in communication with the atomizing inlet when the annular adjustment member is in the atomizing position, whereby air flowing through the atomizing inlet flows against opposing sides of a stream of fluid being discharged from the nozzle assembly; wherein the atomizing aperture is formed between the pressure cap side wall and the fluid side wall; wherein the annular adjustment member comprises a fan control shutter that prevents communication between the horn apertures and the atomizing inlet when the annular adjustment member rotates to the non-atomizing position. 2. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein the annular adjustment member is movable to the atomizing position and the non-atomizing position by rotation of the annular adjustment member about the fluid axis. 3. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein the annular adjustment member is movable relative to the pressure cap. 4. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein the annular adjustment member is movable together with the pressure cap. 5. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein the annular adjustment member is movably coupled to an opposing base member, wherein at least one of the annular adjustment member and the base member comprises a pressure aperture permitting selective communication between the atomizing inlet and the atomizing aperture, and further wherein: (i) in the non-atomizing position, the pressure aperture is occluded; and (ii) in the atomizing position, the pressure aperture is not occluded. 6. The nozzle assembly of claim 5 , wherein the pressure aperture comprises a front pressure aperture located on the annular adjustment member and a rear pressure aperture located on the base member, and further wherein: (i) in the non-atomizing position, the front pressure aperture is misaligned with the rear pressure aperture whereby both the front and rear pressure apertures are fully occluded; and (ii) in the atomizing position, the front pressure aperture is at least partially aligned with the rear pressure aperture whereby neither the front pressure aperture nor the rear pressure aperture is fully occluded. 7. The nozzle assembly of claim 6 , wherein rotation of the annular adjustment member relative to the base member causes the alignment and misalignment of the front and rear pressure apertures. 8. The nozzle assembly of claim 5 , wherein the annular adjustment member is movable between the atomizing position and the non-atomizing position by translation along the fluid axis. 9. The nozzle assembly of claim 8 , wherein either the base member or annular adjustment member comprises a protrusion receivable into a corresponding pressure aperture located on the opposing base member or annular adjustment member as the annular adjustment member moves toward the non-atomizing position. 10. The nozzle assembly of claim 9 , wherein neither the base member nor annular adjustment member rotate relative to each other as the annular adjustment member translates along the fluid axis. 11. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 , wherein the annular adjustment member is movable to an intermediate position such the atomizing inlet is in communication with the atomizing aperture, but with flow restriction between the atomizing inlet and the atomizing aperture relative to when the annular adjustment member is in the atomizing position. 12. The nozzle assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a gun interface portion adapted to releasably attach the nozzle assembly to a spray gun platform; and a fluid inlet formed outboard from the gun interface portion such that a fluid delivered to the nozzle assembly does not pass through the spray gun platform. 13. A method of adjusting a dispensing mode for a spray gun, the spray gun comprising a spray gun platform and a nozzle assembly connected to the spray gun platform, the nozzle assembly including a fluid aperture extending along a fluid axis for receiving and dispensing a fluid and a fluid side wall defining the fluid aperture, the method comprising the steps of: providing an atomizing aperture adjacent the fluid side wall, wherein the atomizing aperture at least partially surrounds the fluid axis; and providing an annular adjustment member, located on the nozzle assembly, comprising the fluid aperture and moving the annular adjustment member between: (i) an atomizing position where the atomizing aperture communicates with a pressurized gas whereby the fluid sprays from the fluid aperture; (ii) a non-atomizing position where the atomizing aperture does not communicate with the pressurized gas whereby the fluid extrudes from the fluid aperture; and providing a pressure cap adjacent the annular adjustment member and having a pressure cap side wall, the pressure cap further comprising: a pair of horns projecting outwardly from the pressure cap side wall, the pair of horns having respective horn apertures in communication with the atomizing inlet when the annular adjustment member is in the atomizing position, whereby air flowing through the atomizing inlet flows against opposing sides of a stream of fluid being discharged from the nozzle assembly, wherein the atomizing aperture is formed between the pressure cap side wall and the fluid side wall; wherein the annular adjustment member comprises a fan control shutter that prevents communication between the horn apertures and the atomizing inlet when the annular adjustment member rotates to the non-atomizing position. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the annular adjustment member is movably coupled to a base member on the nozzle assembly and wherein at least one of the annular adjustment member and the base member comprises a pressure aperture for providing selective communication between the atomizing aperture and the pressurized gas. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein moving the annular adjustment member comprises rotating the annular adjustment member relative to a base member between the non-atomizing and atomizing positions. 16. The method of claim 13 , wherein moving the annular adjustment member comprises translating the annular adjustment member relative to a base member between the non-atomizing and atomizing positions. 17. A spray gun system comprising: a spray gun platform; and the nozzle assembly of claim 1 .
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