AU2008200937A1 - Plural component spray gun for fast setting materials - Google Patents
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INVENTION TITLE: PLURAL COMPONENT SPRAY GUN FOR FAST SETTING MATERIALS The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us:- 27/02/08,Document l3, -2- 00 PLURAL COMPONENT SPRAY GUN FOR FAST SETTING MATERIALS STECHNICAL FIELD d SThis application claims the benefit of US Application serial numbers 0 00 60/420,085, filed October 22,2002, 60/441,575 filed January 21,2003 and 60/462,124 filed April 10, 2003.
BACKGROUND ART Plural component spray guns for use with fast setting materials have been Spopular for applying foams and similar materials. While such application devices are 00 0generally effective in applying such materials, they are often cumbersome and can S 10 require a number of tools and substantial effort to disassemble and clean.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION A plural component spray gun is designed for spraying quick setting materials such as foams and the like. Towards this end, the air purge version of the gun is designed so as to be easily serviceable with a minimum of tools. For example, the side seal cartridges may be installed and removed without tools by removing the retaining ring and then extracting them from the fluid housing using a coin or screwdriver. The cartridges are easily disassembled and cleaned.
Similarly, the fluid housing may be removed from the handle by unscrewing the lock ring (by hand). Grease may be directly injected into the gun for storage without disassembly and is spread though the mix chamber by the purge air. The mixing chamber and piston are easily separated using an 1/8 turn connection. Line of sight air passages in the body are easy to machine and allow easier service in the field if plugged.
Impingement hole cleaning may be accomplished without exposing the fluid to air.
The sealing surfaces of the side seal cartridge assemblies and the corresponding surfaces of the mix chamber are made of a hardened metal material such 440C stainless steel providing a metal-to-metal seal yielding excellent durability.
In a mechanical purge version of the gun, the air cap is provided with a pair of horns spaced so as to correspond with the dimension of the flats on the 27/02/08.kn 17166 patent specifiation.2 -3- 00 0 O impingement chamber retainer to allow the retainer to be removed and installed Swithout the use of a separate tool.
STypical prior art mechanical purge guns have two sets of fluid seals to seal 00 00 the valving rod. The main seal, usually an interference fit, is Delrin A-F and is not adjustable.
The front seal is also an interference fit and made from UHMWPE and also not adjustable. When the main seal wears the gun will"spit"fluid out the front of the Sgun, plugging the tip. The seals typically wear at similar rates, so when the gun spits, 00 0the users replaces both seals.
S 10 The impingement chamber forms first and second spaced annular chambers about the periphery thereof and first and second sets of passages connect said chambers with the interior passage thereof. The first and second sets of passages enter the interior passage at the same axial location thereby preventing a lead-lag situation which can produce unmixed material.
An easily adjustment mechanism for the purge rod is provided. The simple adjustment may be accomplished by turning the purge rod at the rear of the gun using a nut driver or similar tool. The purge rod is threadedly engaged in the piston while the piston is prevented from rotating relative to the gun body by means of complementary flats in the bore and on the piston.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will appear more fully from the following description made in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference characters refer to the same or similar parts throughout the several views.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS Figure 1 is a perspective view of air purge embodiment of the instant invention.
Figure 2 is a partially cutaway view of the instant invention from the same angle as Figure 1.
Figure 3 shows a partially exploded view of the front of the instant invention.
Figure 4 shows an exploded view of the side seal cartridge of the instant invention.
Figure 5 shows assembly of the mix chamber to the fluid housing.
27/02/08,kn 17166 patent specification,3 00 0 O Figure 6 shows removal of the fluid housing from the gun body.
SFigure 7 shows an exploded view of the instant invention.
SFigure 8 shows a cross section of a mechanical purge embodiment of the 00 00 instant invention.
Figure 9 shows a front perspective view of the mechanical purge embodiment of Figure 8 showing the air cap reversed for impingement chamber retainer removal.
¢€3 Figure 10 is a front view of the impingement chamber of the mechanical Spurge embodiment of Figure 8.
00 0Figure 11 is a section view taken along line 11-11 of Figure S 10 Figure 12 is a section view taken along line 12-12 of Figure Figure 13 is a partially exploded perspective view of the packing arrangement.
Figure 14 is a partially exploded side view of the packing arrangement.
Figure 15 is a partially exploded perspective view of the safety arrangement.
Figure 16 is a partially exploded side view of the safety arrangement.
Figure 17 is a partially cutaway view of the mechanical purge embodiment of Figure 8.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION The air purge spray gun of the instant invention, generally designated 100, is shown in whole in Figures 1, 2 and 7. Gun 100 is comprised of a gun body 1. As can be seen in Figure 2, air passages la are all manufactured in the line of sight for ease of machining and maintenance. When the piston 15 is removed, the whole length of each of the passages may be viewed and easily cleaned using a drill bit.
A releasable piston stop 28 is provided and may be actuated (via a push and turn) using safety lock 4. O-ring 24 and spring 30 are located therebetween. A rear cylinder cap 5 threads onto the rear of gun body 1 and is sealed by o-ring 14. One piece piston 15 slides on the interior lc of gun body 1 (which have complementary flats 15a and lb to prevent relative rotation) and has a projecting shaft 15a. Sealing orings 16 and 17 are provided.
Mixing chamber 19 has two impingement holes 19a located diametrically opposite one another. Mixing chamber 19 also has two flattened sides which maintain the angular orientation relative to the fluid housing 11. Mixing chamber 19 27/02/08,kn [7166 patent specification,4 00 O also has a connecting flange 19c at the rear end thereof for 1/8 turn push and turn engagement (similar to a bayonet joint) with piston projecting shaft 15a. Side seal cartridge assemblies 18 and 20 are engaged and retained in fluid housing 11 by a 00 00 combination of the friction fit of o-rings 20d and radial retention by retaining ring 9.
Retaining ring 9 also retains air cap 10 which screws to the front of mix chamber 19.
t' Lock ring 7 is retained to the rear end of fluid housing 11 by ring 27. Sealing is provided by seals 10a, 23 and 21. This fluid chamber attachment arrangement allows the fluid section to be removed from the body without exposing either of the resin or 00 iso (isocyanate) fluids to atmosphere which would lead to crystallization of the iso.
S 10 Side seal cartridge assemblies 18 and 20 are comprised of cartridge housings 18a and springs 18b and 20b, seals 18c and 20c and o-rings 18d, 20d, 18e and 20e. The sealing surfaces of side seal cartridge assemblies 18 and 20 and the corresponding surfaces of mix chamber 19 are made of a hardened metal material such 440C stainless steel.
Manifold assembly 12 is comprised of a manifold housing 12a, fluid valves 12b, plugs 12c, bolt 12d and swivels 12e and 12f. Fluid valves 12b each are provided with a one piece stem 12h having a hex head with a seal 12i threaded onto the other end for releasably shutting off fluid flow of the material being controlled. Manifold 12 attaches to fluid housing 11 via bolt 12d and sealing o-ring 12g.
Located on the two sides of fluid housing 11 are check valves 26, each check valve 26 being comprised of a housing 26a, a screw 26b, a carbide ball 26c, a screen 26d, a spring 26e and o-rings 26f and 26g. Note that fluid flows from the inside out through the screen so that fluid pressure cannot collapse the screen 26d as happens on prior art guns.
Trigger 13 is mounted to body 1 by pin 6 and screw 29. The rear of trigger 13 selectively (by operator operation) contacts spool valve 32 in body 1. Spool valve 32 is mounted with 3 o-rings 24, spring 31 and air valve plug 2 which is in turn backed by an air quick disconnect 35. O-rings 24 like all o-rings in the gun are solventresistant so that the whole gun (not just the fluid section) can be soaked in solvent for cleaning. A muffler 22 and plug 33 are also provided in the bottom of gun body I.
Air valve disconnect 35 and plug 33 may be exchanged in order to have air come in from the back or bottom as desired by the operator.
27/02/08,kn 17166 patent specification.S -6- 00 0 O A grease zerk fitting 25 is supplied in the fluid housing and connects to the purge air passage 8a. This allows the fluid passages in the mix chamber 19 and the Sfront end of the gun to be filled with grease (which mixes with the purge air to oO 00 prevent setup and crystallization. Such injection will allow the spray gun to be stored overnight with having to be completely cleaned. Similarly, the air cap 10 serves to direct cleanoff air around the front of the tip 19a so as to prevent buildup thereon.
In a mechanical purge version of the gun 40, the air cap 110 is provided with a pair of horns 11 OA spaced so as to correspond with the dimension of the flats 142A on 00 0the impingement chamber retainer 142 to allow the retainer 142 to be removed and S 10 installed without the use of a separate tool.
The impingement chamber 144 forms first and second spaced annular chambers 146A and 146B about the periphery thereof and first and second sets of passages 144A and 144B respectively connect said annular chambers 146A and 146B with the interior passage 144C thereof. The first and second sets of passages 144A and 144B enter the interior passage 144C at the same axial location thereby preventing a lead-lag situation which can produce unmixed material. As can be seen, set 144A is axially angled and set 144B radial and normal to the axis to achieve this result.
An easily adjustment mechanism for the purge rod 148 is provided. The simple adjustment may be accomplished by turning the rear end 148A purge rod at the rear of the gun using a nut driver or similar tool. The one piece purge rod 148 is threadedly engaged in the piston 115 while the piston is 115 prevented from rotating relative to the gun body 101 by means of complementary flats in the bore and on the piston (101A and I 15A respectively).
The adjustable packing 154 of the instant invention, held in place by the tip retainer 150 (which also retains tip 152), allows the user to snug-up the front seal to stop the spitting. This adjustability will allow users to at least finish out the day without changing the main packing.
Mechanical Purge gun operators often must actuate the gun safety, when adjusting air flow or changing tips. The safety 158 must operate easily under all conditions. The guns are often covered with overspray from foam or polyurea, making safety actuation difficult. The safety sleeve 156, made of polyethylene, 27102/08,kn 17166 patent specification.6 -7- 00 0 O ensures the safety 158 will be free moving even when covered in overspray and is shown in Figures 15 and 16. Foam or polyurea will not stick to polyethylene. If there is a build-up on the safety actuator 160, the polyethylene will shed the over-spray
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It is contemplated that various changes and modifications may be made to the spray gun without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
SThroughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context 0requires otherwise, the word "comprise", and variations such as "comprises" and S 10 "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
The reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgment or any form or suggestion that the prior art forms part of the common general knowledge in Australia.
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1. A spray gun for fast setting plural component materials, said spray gun Scomprising: 00 C-a gun body; an air cap; a fluid housing removably attached to said gun housing, said fluid housing having a threaded surface for threadedly receiving said air cap and generally opposed Sfirst and second radial ports in said threaded surface; and 00 0first and second seal cartridges retained in said ports by friction and said air C 10 cap.
2. A spray gun for fast setting plural component materials, said spray gun comprising: a push and turn connector having first and second parts; a gun body, said gun body having a piston slideably located therein, said piston having said connector first part thereon; a fluid housing having a mix chamber slideably located therein and extending rearwardly from said fluid housing, said mix chamber having said connector second part thereon; a lock ring rotatably located on said fluid housing for threaded engagement with said gun body so that said fluid housing and said gun body may be separated without the use of tools by unscrewing said lock ring and turning said connector and whereby said fluid section may be removed from said gun body without exposing said plural component materials to atmosphere.
3. The spray gun of claim 1 further comprising: an air valve in said gun body; a piston located in a passage in the interior of said gun body; a plurality of air passages connecting said air valve and said interior, each of said passages being straight and accessible by line of sight from outside said gun body.
4. The spray gun of claim 1 wherein said air valve engages said gun body with no more than three seals. 27/02/08kn 17166 patent specification,8 00 The spray gun of claim 1 wherein said air valve is connected to a muffler in Ssaid gun body.
6. The spray gun of claim 1 further comprising a fluid manifold removably 00 0 fastened to said fluid housing, said fluid manifold being sealed thereto by an o-ring.
7. The spray gun of claim 1 further comprising a fluid manifold, said fluid manifold comprising a body and first and second fluid valves for connection to first and second components of a plural component material, each of said first and second Svalves comprising: 00 0a one piece stem having a head thereon to allow manipulation to open or closed positions; and a seal for sealingly engaging said manifold body.
8. The spray gun of claim 1 further comprising a mix chamber located in said fluid housing, said mix chamber having a tip and a cleanoff air passage to direct air across said tip.
9. The spray gun of claim 1 further comprising: a mix chamber located in said fluid housing; a purge air passage located in said fluid housing; a zerk fitting in said fluid housing and connected to said purge air passage for receiving protective material.
10. A spray gun for fast setting plural component materials, said spray gun comprising: a gun body; a piston in said gun body; a fluid housing attached to said gun body; a purge rod extending from said piston through said fluid housing; a mix module located with said purge rod passing therethrough along an axis, said mix module having first and second sets of fluid passages for connection to first and second components of a plural component material, each of said passages having inner ends adjacent said purge rods and outer ends, the inner ends of said passages being located in substantially the same plane normal to said axis and the outer ends of said first and second sets of passages being located in different planes normal to said axis. 27/02/08,kn 17166 patent speciication,9 00 S11. A spray gun for fast setting plural component materials, said spray gun comprising: Sa gun body; 00 0, a piston in said gun body; a fluid housing attached to said gun body; a purge rod extending from said piston through said fluid housing; a mix module located in said fluid housing with said purge rod passing Stherethrough along an axis, 00 0a retaining ring threadedly attached to said fluid housing for releasably S 10 retaining said mix module; and an air cap threadedly attached to said fluid housing, said air cap comprising lugs for engaging said retaining ring when said air cap is removed to allow said retaining ring to be tightened and removed.
12. The spray gun of claim 11 further comprising: an air valve in said gun body; a piston located in a passage in the interior of said gun body a plurality of air passages connecting said air valve and said interior, each of said passages being straight and accessible by line of sight from outside said gun body.
13. The spray gun of claim 11 wherein said air valve engages said gun body with no more than three seals.
14. The spray gun of claim 11 wherein said air valve is connected to a muffler in said gun body. The spray gun of claim 11 further comprising a fluid manifold removably fastened to said fluid housing, said fluid manifold being sealed thereto by an o-ring. 27/02108,kn 17166 patent specification1
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