Handle of spray gun for paint
US-D831792-S · Oct 23, 2018 · US
US12318795B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12318795-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318240198-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2023 |
| Priority date | Dec 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 3, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jun 3, 2025 |
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A spray gun includes a gun body and a handle removably connected to the gun body. A filter is disposed in the handle for filtering particulate from the spray fluid. A trigger guard is connected to the handle and gun body and includes a contour on a lower portion of the trigger guard for receiving one or more fingers of the user that are not interfacing with and contacting the trigger. The trigger guard can be disconnected from the gun body and rotated relative to the handle. The trigger guard can contact a portion of the handle and exert torque on the handle to connect the handle to and disconnect the handle from the gun body. The portion of the handle at least partially covers a fitting connecting to the handle to provide spray fluid to the spray gun.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A spray gun comprising: a gun body; a handle extending from the gun body, the handle having a front side and a rear side and extending along an axis; a fitting connected to a lower end of the handle and configured to provide fluid to a flowpath through the handle, wherein the fitting extends into the handle and includes a portion disposed outside of the handle, the portion formed on a radially outer side of the fitting and configured to interface with a tool to engage the tool and facilitate installation and removal of the fitting; and a tail projecting from the lower end of the handle and wrapping partially around the axis, the tail partially covering the fitting by the tail wrapping partially around the axis such that a radially exterior side of the portion of the fitting is partially covered by the tail with the fitting connected to the handle and partially exposed with the fitting connected to the handle, wherein the tail extends below the portion of the fitting. 2. The spray gun of claim 1 , wherein the tail extends from a rear side of the handle. 3. The spray gun of claim 2 , wherein the rear side includes an exterior contour extending onto an exterior surface of the tail. 4. The spray gun of claim 1 , wherein the tail includes an arcuate inner side facing the fitting. 5. The spray gun of claim 4 , wherein the arcuate inner side extends along an arc between 170-190 degrees, inclusive. 6. The spray gun of claim 1 , wherein the tail is integrally formed with the handle. 7. The spray gun of claim 1 , wherein the tail extends below the portion of the fitting such that the tail has a length greater than a length of the tool interface. 8. The spray gun of claim 1 , wherein: the tail extends between a first tail end and a second tail end; the first tail end includes a first flat surface; and the second tail end includes a second flat surface. 9. The spray gun of claim 8 , wherein the first flat surface includes an upper width adjacent the lower end of the handle and a lower width at a distal end of the tail, and wherein the upper width is larger than the lower width. 10. The spray gun of claim 1 , wherein the tail has a first length, wherein a portion of the handle extending between the gun body and the tail has a second length, and wherein the first length is smaller than the second length. 11. The spray gun of claim 10 , wherein the second length is at least twice as large as the first length. 12. The spray gun of claim 1 , further comprising: a trigger connected to the gun body and configured to actuate a valve to control spraying by the spray gun; a trigger guard extending between the gun body and the handle and about an area within which a pull of the trigger is disposed; wherein the trigger guard is rotatable relative to the handle and is configured to interface with the tail such that the tail prevents the trigger guard from completing a full rotation about the handle, and wherein the trigger guard can exert torque on the handle by the interface between the trigger guard and the tail to connect and disconnect the handle from the gun body. 13. The spray gun of claim 12 , wherein the trigger guard includes an upper portion configured to connect the trigger guard to the gun body and a lower portion configured to connect the trigger guard to the handle. 14. The spray gun of claim 13 , wherein the lower portion includes a ring at a distal end of the lower portion and wherein a portion of the fitting extends through the ring and into the handle through a lower end of the handle to secure the trigger guard to the handle. 15. The spray gun of claim 14 , wherein the trigger guard includes a leg extending from the ring, wherein the leg is configured to interface with the portion of the handle, wherein a prong extends from upper portion, wherein the gun body including a slot configured to receive the prong, and wherein a spring force exerted by the trigger guard retains the prong within the slot. 16. The spray gun of claim 12 , wherein a lowest point of the handle is formed by the tail. 17. A spray gun comprising: a gun body; a handle extending from the gun body, the handle having a front side and a rear side; a trigger connected to the gun body and configured to actuate a valve to control spraying by the spray gun; a trigger guard extending between the gun body and the handle and about an area within which a pull of the trigger is disposed; a fitting connected to a lower end of the handle and configured to provide fluid to a flowpath through the handle, wherein the fitting extends into the handle and includes a portion disposed outside of the handle, the portion configured to interface with a tool to engage the tool and facilitate installation and removal of the fitting; and a tail projecting from the lower end of the handle, and partially covering the fitting such that a side of the portion of the fitting is partially covered by the tail and partially exposed; wherein the trigger guard is rotatable relative to the handle and is configured to interface with the tail such that the tail prevents the trigger guard from completing a full rotation about the handle, and wherein the trigger guard can exert torque on the handle by the interface between the trigger guard and the tail to connect and disconnect the handle from the gun body; and wherein the tail extends between a first tail end and a second tail end, the first tail end includes a first flat surface, the second tail end includes a second flat surface, the first flat surface limits rotation of the trigger guard in a first rotational direction about the handle, and the second flat surface limits rotation of the trigger guard in a second rotational direction relative the handle, the second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction. 18. A spray gun comprising: a gun body; a handle extending from the gun body, the handle having a front side and a rear side; a trigger connected to the gun body and configured to actuate a valve to control spraying by the spray gun; a trigger guard extending between the gun body and the handle and about an area within which a pull of the trigger is disposed; a fitting connected to a lower end of the handle and configured to provide fluid to a flowpath through the handle, wherein the fitting extends into the handle and includes a portion disposed outside of the handle, the portion configured to interface with a tool to engage the tool and facilitate installation and removal of the fitting; and a tail projecting from the lower end of the handle, and partially covering the fitting such that a side of the portion of the fitting is partially covered by the tail and partially exposed; wherein the trigger guard is rotatable relative to the handle and is configured to interface with the tail such that the tail prevents the trigger guard from completing a full rotation about the handle, and wherein the trigger guard can exert torque on the handle by the interface between the trigger guard and the tail to connect and disconnect the handle from the gun body; and wherein the handle is connected to the gun body by interfaced threading, and wherein the trigger guard torques the handle to thread and unthread the handle from the gun body. 19. A spray gun comprising: a gun body; a trigger connected to the gun body and configured to actuate a valve to control spraying by the spray gun; a handle extending from the gun body, the handle having a front side and a rear side; a trigger guard configured to
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