Coating agent pump
US-2015375249-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9266137B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9266137-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414256089-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2007 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2016 |
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Purge method and apparatus for a manual spray gun or coating material application device, in which purge air is introduced into the device through a handgrip portion that is manually held during a coating operation. Purge air first enters the coating material flow path after the purge air enters the handgrip portion.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for purging a powder coating material spray gun having a handle that is manually gripped by an operator during a powder coating operation, the method comprising: supplying powder coating material to a coating material inlet at a handle end of the spray gun during a coating operation, and supplying purge air to a purge air inlet at said handle end of the spray gun during a purging operation, said coating material flowing through a coating material flow path that extends through the handle that is manually gripped by an operator during a powder coating operation, said coating material flowing into said handle at said handle end of the spray gun; and said purge air flowing into said handle at said handle end of the spray gun along a purge air inlet flow path that is separate from said coating material flow path, said purge air flowing into and purging said coating material flow path that extends through the handle during said purging operation, wherein said purge air flows from said purge air inlet flow path into said coating material flow path at a location that is within said handle. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising supplying an electrode wash air flow into said handle along an electrode air wash flow path that is separate from said coating material flow path and said purge air inlet flow path. 3. A powder coating material spray gun, comprising: a barrel, a nozzle mounted to the front end of the barrel, a handle that is manually gripped by an operator during a coating operation, the top of said handle being connected to the rear end of said barrel, a base member connected to the bottom of said handle, a coating material inlet tube that extends through said handle and is connected to said base member of said handle, said coating material inlet tube having a passage for purge air to flow through a wall of said coating material inlet tube, a hose connector connected to said base member, said coating material inlet tube being in fluid communication with said hose connector, a bottom end of said hose connector being connectable to a first end of a coating material supply hose, said first end of said supply hose being below said handle, a purge air inlet provided in said base member, said purge air inlet being in fluid communication with said passage for purge air of said coating material inlet tube, a coating material flow path extending from said base member of said handle up through said handle and along said barrel to said nozzle, said coating material inlet tube providing a portion of said coating material flow path, wherein purge air passes through said purge air inlet and said passage for purge air of said coating material inlet tube to purge said coating material flow path. 4. The spray gun of claim 3 , comprising an electrode air wash inlet that is separate from said coating material inlet tube and said purge air inlet. 5. The spray gun of claim 4 , further comprising an electrode that charges coating material from said nozzle, with electrode wash air flowing from said air wash inlet through an air wash passageway to a tip of said electrode, said air wash passageway being separate from said coating material flow path. 6. The spray gun of claim 3 , wherein said handle comprises a purge air flow path through which purge air flows from said purge air inlet into said coating material flow path. 7. The spray gun of claim 6 , wherein said purge air flow path comprises an annular space about said coating material inlet tube in fluid communication with said passage for purge air. 8. The spray gun of claim 7 , wherein said supply hose receives powder coating material from a powder coating material supply. 9. The spray gun of claim 7 , wherein said hose connector is connected with said coating material inlet tube by a quick release connector. 10. The spray gun of claim 9 , wherein said hose connector telescopes into said coating material inlet tube with said annular space defined between respective adjacent walls thereof. 11. The spray gun of claim 7 , wherein at least a portion of the purge air entering said coating material inlet tube from said annular space flows along a surface that includes a shoulder that is angled other than perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said coating material inlet tube. 12. The spray gun of claim 7 , wherein purge air flows into said annular space at an angle that produces a swirling flow of the purge air through said annular space. 13. The spray gun of claim 3 , wherein purge air enters said coating material flow path during a purging operation at a location that purges coating material from said coating material inlet tube, through a barrel of said spray gun and through said nozzle. 14. The spray gun of claim 13 , further comprising a flexible boot disposed on said handle, said boot providing a pressure responsive seal between a purge air flow path and said coating material flow path. 15. The spray gun of claim 14 , wherein said boot comprises a purge air passage and a flexible wall that moves in response to purge air pressure to allow purge air to flow into said coating material flow path. 16. The spray gun of claim 15 , wherein said boot is connectable to a source of pressurized air. 17. The spray gun of claim 3 , wherein said coating material flow path further comprises an outlet tube that extends through said barrel. 18. The spray gun of claim 17 , further comprising an elbow that connects said inlet tube to said outlet tube. 19. The spray gun of claim 3 , wherein an annular cavity is formed on an exterior of said coating material inlet tube, and wherein said one or more air passages are formed in said coating material inlet tube between said annular cavity and an interior of said coating material inlet tube, and wherein purge air passes from said purge air inlet into said annular cavity and through said air passages into said annular cavity. 20. The spray gun of claim 19 , wherein said base member has an annular opening that receives a bottom end of said coating material inlet tube and is sealed to said bottom end of said coating material inlet tube. 21. The spray gun of claim 20 , wherein seals are provided on said coating material inlet tube above and below said annular cavity, said seals being in contact with said annular opening in said base member. 22. The spray gun of claim 21 , wherein said purge air inlet has an outlet that aligns with said annular cavity of said coating material inlet tube.
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