Liquid supply system for a gravity feed spray device
US-2016271632-A1 · Sep 22, 2016 · US
US9815076B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9815076-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414779779-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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Container assemblies ( 100 ) that transition between a sealing state and a retained venting state are described. The container assemblies each include a body portion ( 110 ) having an open end ( 113 ), and a lid portion ( 120 ) adapted to cover the open end of the body portion to create an enclosed volume, e.g. reservoir, and additionally comprise a venting feature ( 140 ). When the fluid pressure within the enclosed volume is less than a threshold pressure, the lid portion is in a sealing state such that the lid portion and the body portion cooperate to maintain a substantially fluid-tight seal against fluid leaving the enclosed volume. When the fluid pressure is greater than or equal to the threshold pressure, the lid portion is in a retained venting state such that the excess fluid pressure from the enclosed volume vents through the venting feature while retaining the lid portion on the body portion.
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A container assembly comprising a body portion comprising an open end; a body portion sidewall; and a first retainer disposed on the body portion sidewall; a lid portion adapted to cover the open end of the body portion to create an enclosed volume, the lid portion comprising a lid portion sidewall; a second retainer disposed on the lid portion sidewall and adapted to cooperate with the first retainer to retain the lid portion on the body portion; and a structure to facilitate connection of the container assembly to a spray gun; wherein at least one of the first retainer and the second retainer comprises a venting feature comprising at least one interruption in the first retainer, the second retainer, or a combination thereof; wherein when the fluid pressure within the enclosed volume is less than a threshold pressure, at least one of the body portion and the lid portion is in a sealing state such that the lid portion and the body portion cooperate to maintain a substantially fluid-tight seal against a fluid leaving the enclosed volume; and wherein when the fluid pressure is greater than or equal to the threshold pressure, at least one of the lid portion and the body portion is in a retained venting state such that excess fluid pressure from the enclosed volume vents through the venting feature while retaining the lid portion on the body portion. 2. The container assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a protrusion disposed on at least one of the body portion and the lid portion. 3. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the fluid-tight seal is formed by cooperation between at least two of the body portion sidewall, the first retainer, the lid portion sidewall, the second retainer, and the protrusion. 4. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second retainer is adapted to bear against the first retainer. 5. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first retainer is disposed proximate the open end of the body portion. 6. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the open end of the body portion surrounds a container axis, and wherein movement of the lid portion from a closed position to an open position is along the container axis. 7. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first retainer comprises a first retaining surface and the first retaining surface is disposed at a first angle with respect to the body portion sidewall. 8. The container assembly of claim 7 , wherein the second retainer comprises a second retaining surface and the second retaining surface is disposed at a second angle with respect to the lid portion sidewall. 9. The container assembly of claim 8 , wherein when the fluid pressure is greater than or equal to the threshold pressure, the second retaining surface is repositionable with respect to the first retaining surface. 10. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein when the fluid pressure is greater than or equal to the threshold pressure, the lid portion sidewall is repositionable with respect to the body portion sidewall. 11. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the venting feature comprises a plurality of venting members. 12. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lid portion has an outlet for transferring fluid contained in the enclosed volume out of the container assembly. 13. The container assembly of claim 12 , wherein the lid portion comprises an outlet closure member for sealing the outlet. 14. The container assembly of claim 13 , wherein the outlet closure member comprises a porous material. 15. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the lid portion and body portion further comprises an air hole that can be opened and closed. 16. The container assembly of claim 15 , further comprising an air hole closure member for opening and closing the air hole, the air hole closure member comprising a re-sealable strip of tape, a flip-top closure, or a valve mechanism. 17. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the enclosed volume contains a fluid comprising a flowable material for application to a surface using a spray gun. 18. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein both the sealing state and the retained venting state can be realized when the lid portion is assembled to the body portion after the lid portion has been previously disassembled and reassembled to the body portion. 19. A spray gun assembly comprising: a container assembly according to claim 1 ; and a spray gun configured to receive the container assembly. 20. A method of using a container assembly according to claim 1 , comprising: providing a fluid at least partially filling the container assembly; placing the lid portion onto the body portion to create an enclosed volume containing the fluid and a region of gas above the fluid having a vapor pressure; allowing the vapor pressure to increase to or above the threshold pressure; and permitting excess vapor pressure to vent through the venting feature while retaining the lid portion on the body portion. 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the lid portion and the body portion return to the sealing state after venting. 22. The method of claim 20 comprising, after placing the lid portion onto the body portion to create an enclosed volume: detaching the lid portion from the body portion; followed by placing the lid portion onto the body portion into the a sealing state. 23. The method of claim 20 comprising attaching the container assembly to a spray gun.
characterised by the container or its attachment means to the spray apparatus · CPC title
Gun with a container which, in normal use, is located above the gun · CPC title
with means for venting · CPC title
the container being pressurised · CPC title
by means of a passage for the escape of gas between the closure and the lip of the container mouth · CPC title
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