Electrostatic discharge control and isolation system for spraying systems

US9861999B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9861999-B2
Application numberUS-201615298854-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 20, 2016
Priority dateJan 14, 2011
Publication dateJan 9, 2018
Grant dateJan 9, 2018

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A fluid dispensing device includes an electrostatic discharge protection system. Accumulation and discharge of electrostatic energy created by operation of the device is reduced or prevented by the electrostatic discharge protection system without an earth ground connection. The electrostatic discharge protection system may include a number of features, such as a static wick, nonconductive components that electrically isolate the spray tip of the device, nonconductive isolation barriers, nonconductive fluid reservoir and suction tube components, a nonconductive coating of a control valve component, and a nonconductive spring retainer of the control valve.

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The inventioned claimed is: 1. A portable handheld fluid dispensing device comprising: a housing; a fluid delivery device located within the housing and configured to move a fluid; a tip from which the fluid is dispensed, wherein static-electric potential energy is generated by movement of the fluid and the generated static-electric potential energy accumulates within the housing; and a static wick configured to discharge the static-electric potential energy that has accumulated in the housing to air outside of the housing rather than through an earth ground connection, the static wick comprising one or more electrically conductive wires. 2. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the static wick is exposed to air outside of the housing and discharges to the air the static-electric potential energy that has accumulated in the housing. 3. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the static wick is electrically connected to a static-electric potential energy accumulating element within the housing. 4. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the static wick has a first end and a second end, the first end connected to a static-electric potential energy accumulating element within the housing, the second end exposed to air outside of the housing. 5. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein each wire of the one or more wires of the static wick is exposed to air outside of the housing and discharges to the air the static-electric potential energy that has accumulated in the housing. 6. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein each wire of the one or more wires of the static wick is electrically connected to a static-electric potential energy accumulating element within the housing. 7. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein each wire of the one or more wires of the static wick has a first end and a second end, the first end connected a static-electric potential energy accumulating element within the housing, the second end exposed to air outside of the housing. 8. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the static wick comprises only a single wire. 9. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the static wick comprises multiple wires. 10. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the static wick reduces the risk of igniting explosive gas in the fluid through the discharge of static-electric potential energy that has accumulated in the housing. 11. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the fluid delivery device comprises a pump. 12. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 11 , wherein the pump is a piston pump. 13. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 11 , further comprising a valve connected between the pump and the tip, the valve formed of nonconductive material. 14. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the tip atomizes the fluid to dispense the fluid. 15. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the housing forms a handle and the portable handheld fluid dispensing device further comprises a trigger for activating the fluid delivery device to dispense the fluid from the tip. 16. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the tip is located at a forward end of the portable handheld fluid dispensing device and an exposed end of the static wick is located at a rear end of the portable handheld fluid dispensing device, the forward end opposite the rear end. 17. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , wherein the fluid is a paint or a varnish. 18. The portable handheld fluid dispensing device of claim 1 , further comprising a battery supported by the housing, wherein the battery powers the fluid delivery device to move the fluid. 19. A portable handheld fluid dispensing device comprising: a housing; a fluid delivery device configured to move a fluid, the fluid delivery device comprising a motor and a pump; a tip from which the fluid is sprayed, wherein static-electric potential energy is generated by movement of the fluid and the generated static-electric potential energy accumulates within the housing; and a static wick configured to discharge the static-electric potential energy that has accumulated in the housing to air outside of the housing rather than through an earth ground connection, the static wick having a first end and a second end, the first end located within the housing, the second end exposed to air outside of the housing, the static wick comprising one or more electrically conductive wires. 20. A portable handheld fluid dispensing device comprising: a handle; a fluid delivery device configured to move a fluid, the fluid delivery device comprising a motor and a pump; a tip from which the fluid is sprayed, wherein static-electric potential energy is generated by movement of the fluid within the portable handheld fluid dispensing device; and a static wick configured to discharge the static-electric potential energy that is generated within the portable handheld fluid dispensing device to air outside of the portable handheld fluid dispensing device rather than through an earth ground connection, the static wick comprising one or more electrically conductive wires.

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  • with pumps for liquids or other fluent material (B05B9/043 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Apparatus to be carried on or by a person or with a container fixed to the discharge device · CPC title

  • the motor being electric · CPC title

  • by means of earthing connections · CPC title

  • B05B5/1675Primary

    the supply means comprising a piston, e.g. a piston pump · CPC title

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What does patent US9861999B2 cover?
A fluid dispensing device includes an electrostatic discharge protection system. Accumulation and discharge of electrostatic energy created by operation of the device is reduced or prevented by the electrostatic discharge protection system without an earth ground connection. The electrostatic discharge protection system may include a number of features, such as a static wick, nonconductive comp…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Graco Minnesota Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B05B5/1675. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 09 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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