EP1851136A1 - Recipient a pulverisation - Google Patents
Recipient a pulverisationInfo
- Publication number
- EP1851136A1 EP1851136A1 EP03782207A EP03782207A EP1851136A1 EP 1851136 A1 EP1851136 A1 EP 1851136A1 EP 03782207 A EP03782207 A EP 03782207A EP 03782207 A EP03782207 A EP 03782207A EP 1851136 A1 EP1851136 A1 EP 1851136A1
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- Prior art keywords
- spray
- spray head
- axial bore
- bore
- outlet
- Prior art date
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a spray can, consisting of a can body, which contains a propellant and a substance to be sprayed, a valve through which the substance to be sprayed is driven when actuated, and a spray head, which causes the discharge of the substance to be sprayed into the environment Actuation of the valve is used, wherein the spray head has an axial bore through which the substance to be sprayed is guided into the spray head. Furthermore, the invention relates to a spray head for use as part of the spray can according to the invention.
- Spray cans have been widely used in a wide variety of applications for many years.
- paints are also often sold in spray paint cans, which are particularly popular in the do-it-yourself sector, since paint spray cans are a comparatively simple and inexpensive method of applying paint compared to significantly more expensive compressed air, airless or represent other paint sprayers.
- paint spray cans have the disadvantage that the application rate of the paint cannot be freely selected by the user.
- Conventional spray cans have an application rate of approximately 10 g within 10 seconds, but EP 0 925 236 B1 also discloses spray cans with an application rate of up to 35 g / 10 s.
- a spray can comprising a can body which contains a propellant and a substance to be sprayed, a valve through which the substance to be sprayed is driven when actuated, and a spray head for dispensing the substance to be sprayed into the environment by actuating the valve, the spray head having an axial bore through which the substance to be sprayed is fed into the spray head, and the spray head has an additional adjusting device for regulating the application rate.
- Such a spray can makes it possible to use a conventional can body and a conventional valve and only to provide a corresponding adjusting device in the spray head. Since the spray head is a particularly small and inexpensive component of the spray can, the spray can according to the invention as a whole is also particularly inexpensive to manufacture. Since the spray head is the part of the spray can which the user actuates to dispense the substance to be sprayed, the handling and regulation of the application rate with the aid of the spray can according to the invention is also particularly suitable for the layperson.
- the spray head shows a preferred embodiment, an adjusting device for regulating the application rate in the form of an adjustable needle valve.
- a gap preferably an annular gap, is provided between the axial bore in the spray head and the outlet of the spray head, into which the cone of the needle valve opens and closes it to different degrees depending on the depth of penetration.
- the outlet and the axial bore are connected to one another via the gap, so that an open connection between the axial bore and the outlet results when the needle valve is screwed far out.
- the needle valve expediently has a thread and is adjustable from the outside.
- the needle valve When the needle valve is screwed in wide, the gap between the outlet and the axial bore is closed completely or almost completely, so that the application rate is correspondingly low or even 0, while the gap is opened accordingly with the needle valve screwed out far enough to ensure a high application rate.
- the needle valve expediently has a small wheel or other handle on its outside. Since the spray head is a very small component, the other dimensions must also be designed accordingly.
- the diameter of the annular gap, which is used for pre-metering, is typically of the order of 1.5 mm, while the thread of the needle valve can have a thickness of approximately 2.3 mm.
- the tip of the cone of the needle valve can have an angle of approximately 20 °.
- H the other nature of the spray can, i.e. H.
- the application rate can be varied continuously in a range from approximately 0 to 31 g / 10 s.
- the data given here are of course only exemplary and in no way constitute a limitation of the invention.
- the needle valve can be provided both transversely and along the axis of the axial bore in the spray head.
- the gap is located on the inside of the outlet of the spray head, so that the cone of the needle valve engages laterally in the gap. In this way, the field of activity of the spray head on which the user must press to spray from the spray can, not affected by the needle valve, which is why this embodiment is preferred.
- the needle valve run longitudinally to the axial bore, so that it protrudes with its adjusting end from the spray actuation.
- the gap into which the cone of the needle valve engages is at the upper end of the axial bore.
- the spray head has a tubular element which is open on both sides and at one end of which the outlet of the spray head is located, the tubular element being movably inserted in a recess provided in the spray head such that a fixed cone element located in the axial bore adjustably engages in the inner opening of the tubular element and regulates the passage for the substance to be sprayed.
- the tip of the cone element points in the direction of the outlet.
- the space between the end of the tube element and the cone element is of different sizes, so that different amounts of the spray material can be discharged within a certain period of time.
- the cone element of this embodiment thus corresponds to the cone of the needle valve of the embodiment described above, but in this case it is not the cone that is moved towards a fixed gap, but instead the tubular element connected to the outlet onto the fixed cone element.
- the tube element expediently has additional grip options on its outside, which allow the tube element to be moved out of the spray head or into the spray head.
- the tube element can be particularly easily into the spray head towards the cone element or out of the spray head away from the cone element be screwed. The further the pipe element is unscrewed, the higher the spray rate.
- embodiments are of course also conceivable in which the tubular element can be inserted into the recess provided in the spray head along guides provided for this purpose.
- the spray head has a lateral bore connected to the axial bore, the outlet of the spray head being located at one end of the lateral bore and a rotatable, cylindrical element from the other end of the lateral bore Bore engages, which slightly covers the axial bore.
- the cylindrical element has a chamfer or rounding, e.g. B. in the form of an asymmetrical cone, which, when the bevel or rounding is brought by rotation of the cylindrical element over the axial bore, releases a through-flow opening from the axial bore into the lateral bore.
- a non-rounded part passes through the axial bore, which can optionally cover it almost completely.
- the chamfer or rounding at one end of the cylindrical element is designed so that the application rate can be regulated practically continuously, the maximum application rate being guaranteed if the maximum chamfer or rounding lies above the axial bore, while the minimum application rate or complete closure is ensured if a non-beveled or rounded area of the cylindrical inductor is brought over the axial bore.
- the bevel or rounding is designed all around the cylindrical element in such a way that the extent of the bevel or w. Rounding increases or decreases continuously.
- the cylder-shaped element is maximally rounded or beveled on one side and completely straight on the opposite side, so that the setting between maximum and minimum opening is carried out by rotating through 180 °.
- One end of the cylindrical member protrudes from one side of the spray head, typically the side opposite the outlet, so that the user can grip this end and twist it as desired with respect to the application rate.
- this side of the cylindrical Elements also have a handle.
- it is particularly expedient to provide a simple display device on the spray head for example a display element on the cylindrical element connected to a scale on the spray head itself, the scale optionally being able to include specific information about the application rate.
- Another alternative embodiment for creating the adjusting device according to the invention in the spray head is to provide a lateral bore connected to the axial cross bore in the spray head, which is closed on one side, with a tubular element open on both sides, in one of which is in the side bore
- the end of the spray head outlet is movably inserted and the tubular element covers the axial bore in the inserted state and has a chamfer or rounding at its end covering the axial bore which reduces the cross section of the tubular element in the direction of the closed end of the lateral bore, wherein the axial bore on the side facing the closed end of the side bore has a projection extending into the side bore, which is adjacent to the chamfer or rounding of the tubular element, and depending on the extent of the insertion of the tubular element in the lateral bore between the bevel or rounding and the projection results in a through-flow channel of variable size, which creates a connection between the axial bore and the inner opening of the tubular element.
- a channel runs through the pipe element and ends at the end of the lateral bore in the spray head when the pipe element is inserted into the spray head.
- This end of the lateral bore is completely or almost completely separated from the axial bore when the tubular element is maximally inserted into the spray head, since the edge-forming projection at the end of the axial bore, which is on the side of the closed end of the lateral bore is adjacent to the bevel or rounding on the pipe element.
- the chamfering or rounding of the tube element is removed from said edge, so that the flow channel in between is more and more released.
- the tubular element it is possible to provide the tubular element to be inserted and screwed into the lateral bore.
- this is provided with an external thread
- the lateral bore is provided with a corresponding internal thread.
- the thread and the extent of the mobility of the tubular element must be matched to the bevel or rounding at the end of the tubular element in such a way that it is practically always above the end of the axial bore in order to ensure the adjustability of the size of the throughflow channel ,
- a further embodiment consists in providing the spray can with a rotatable or displaceable element with one or more openings which can be moved in front of or into the outlet of the spray head.
- the rotatable or displaceable element has several openings of different cross-section.
- the application rate differs depending on which opening is placed in front of or in the outlet of the spray head.
- the rotatable or displaceable element can be provided with an opening with a diameter of 0.3 mm and with another opening with a diameter of 0.5 mm, so that the application rate increases accordingly when the 0.5 mm opening is used.
- the openings can also be designed differently in that they are different types of nozzles, e.g. B. around a round nozzle and a fan nozzle.
- this embodiment has the advantage that it is structurally less complex.
- the adjustability of the application rate is Different openings of different cross-sections in the rotatable or displaceable element are no longer stepless, but only possible in certain steps, the number of steps depending on the number of openings with different cross-sections.
- openings in the rotatable or displaceable element so that their cross section varies depending on the position in front of or in the outlet.
- slit-shaped openings are conceivable in which the slit widens from one end to the other. If the widest point of the slot is brought in front of or into the outlet of the spray head, the application rate is maximum.
- Providing the rotatable or displaceable element with openings of variable cross-section also allows a continuous adjustment of the application rate and is particularly advantageous in this respect.
- the possibility of providing a plurality of openings of different cross-section can also be combined with the provision of openings of variable cross-section, so that, for example, one opening for application rates of 0 to 16 g / 10 s and a second opening of variable cross-section for an application rate of 16 to 31 g / 10 s is responsible.
- an elastic element for. B. rubber, is provided in the spray head, which is in contact with the axial bore and on which a force can be exerted which compresses the elastic element along the axial bore and in this way reduces its cross section in this direction.
- the cross-section of the elastic element increases transversely to the axial bore, since the elastic element is not compressible or can only be compressed with difficulty and therefore, when deformed, deviates in a direction from which there is no resistance. Accordingly, the elastic element expands towards the axial bore in order to avoid the acting force.
- the elastic element is at least partially introduced into the cross section of the axial bore, as a result of which the axial bore narrows, which is associated with a reduction in the application rate.
- the elastic element is annular and placed around the axial bore, the elastic element itself also over has an inner hole.
- the annular elastic element is fitted into the spray head in such a way that the axial bore of the spray head and the bore running through the elastic element lie one above the other.
- the elastic element is squeezed along its entire circumference and widened transversely to the axial bore, so that the diameter of the bore extending through the elastic element is reduced, which is associated with a correspondingly lower application rate of the substance to be sprayed.
- the spray head can be formed in two parts from an upper part and a lower part.
- the elastic element is fitted into an intermediate space between the upper part and the lower part such that the elastic element is squeezed together in the axial direction when the upper part and the lower part are moved towards one another.
- This squeezing of the elastic element is simultaneously associated with a deflection in the direction of the axial bore, which is associated with a corresponding narrowing of the axial bore.
- the elastic element can in turn be annular, so that the diameter of the bore running through the elastic element is reduced by moving the upper part and lower part towards one another.
- it is in principle also possible to use other devices such as. B. provide a stamp by means of which the elastic element can be compressed.
- the upper part and lower part of the spray head are preferably moved towards one another by being connected to one another by means of a thread. Accordingly, the upper part and the lower part can be rotated relative to one another, as a result of which the distance is reduced or increased, which is associated with a compression or relaxation of the elastic body.
- the application rate of the spray can be regulated by a relative rotary movement between the upper part and lower part of the spray head.
- the setting of the application rate by means of a rotary movement is also particularly advantageous insofar as the user first of all depends on his needs First adjust the spray head and then actuate the spray can in a conventional manner by pressing on the top of the spray head.
- the spray can according to the invention is of particular importance in the field of paint spray cans in which the substance to be sprayed is a paint, a paint preparation agent or another dye.
- the particular importance in this area results, as already stated at the beginning, from the fact that uniform and controlled spraying is of particular importance, especially when painting. In principle, however, the invention can be used for all spray cans.
- the invention also relates to the spray head as can be used as part of a spray can of the type described above.
- a rotatable or displaceable element can be provided in front of the outlet, which element has different openings of different sizes.
- FIG. 1 shows a spray head according to the invention in cross section according to a first embodiment
- Figure 2 shows a spray head according to the invention in cross section according to a second embodiment
- Figure 3 shows a spray head according to the invention in cross section according to a third embodiment
- Figure 4 shows a spray head according to the invention in cross section according to a fourth embodiment
- Figure 5 shows a spray head according to the invention in cross section according to a fifth embodiment
- Figure 6 shows a spray head according to the invention in cross section according to a sixth embodiment
- Figure 7 shows a spray head according to the invention in cross section according to a seventh embodiment.
- FIG. 1 shows a spray head 1 according to the invention in accordance with a first embodiment, in which a needle valve 5 is used to regulate the application rate.
- the spray head 1 forms the upper end of a spray can (not shown here), the spray head 1 being connected to the valve 4 and the can body via an axial bore 3.
- the valve 4 is opened by pressing on the top 2 of the spray head 1, whereupon the propellant conveys the spray material through the valve 4 into the spray head 1.
- the axial bore 3 is connected to the outlet 9 via a gap 8, which is annular, so that the spray material can flow out accordingly.
- the spray head 1 has a recess 6 transversely to the axial bore 3 for receiving a needle 5, which has a cone 7 at its tip. This cone 7 opens into the
- Gap 8 and closes this more or less completely if necessary.
- the Needle 5 has a thread and can be screwed in with the handle 10 to a greater or lesser extent. In the fully screwed-in state, the gap 8 is largely closed, since the cone 7 adjoins the gap 8 and interrupts the connection between the outlet 9 and the axial bore 3. If the needle 5 is now unscrewed further from the spray head 1, the space between the gap 8 and the cone 7 of the needle 5 becomes larger and, accordingly, more spray material can escape. With the aid of such a needle valve 5, particularly fine metering is possible.
- FIG. 2 shows a modification of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, in which the application rate is regulated via a needle valve 5.
- Figure 2 differs from Figure 1 in that the gap 8 is provided here at the upper end of the axial bore 3 and the cone 7 of the needle 5 opens into the gap 8 from above.
- the gap 8 is largely closed by screwing in the needle 5, so that the application rate is reduced accordingly, while unscrewing the needle 5 increases the application rate due to the increase in the passage between the gap 8 and the cone 7.
- FIG. 3 shows an alternative embodiment of the invention, in which the application rate is in turn regulated by the relative movement of a conical element.
- the conical element 14 is fixed here in the area of the axial bore 3, wherein a tubular element 11 can be moved in the direction of the conical element 14.
- the movement of the tubular element 11 through the recess 12 provided for this purpose in the spray head 1 takes place with the aid of the thread 13.
- the passage and accordingly the application rate increases by unscrewing the tubular element 11.
- the spray head has a lateral bore 15 transversely to the axial bore 3, which bores with the axial one Hole 3 communicates.
- a cylindrical element 16 is embedded from the side opposite the outlet 9, which covers the axial bore 3.
- this has an asymmetrical cone 17 which, when it lies over the axial bore 3, opens a passage opening 18 which establishes the connection between the axial bore 3, the lateral bore 15 and the outlet 9. In this position, the spray material can escape accordingly.
- the cylindrical element 16 can be rotated in the lateral bore 15 along the arrow 19, with the non-rounded, inner end of the cylindrical element 16 lying over the axial bore 3 and closing it after a 180 ° rotation.
- the application rate drops accordingly.
- the rounding / beveling is formed all around the cylindrical element 16 in such a way that the beveling / rounding becomes increasingly stronger from one side to the opposite side until finally the size of the passage opening 18 becomes maximum in the position shown in the drawing.
- the spray head 1 again has a lateral bore 15 transversely to the axial bore 3, which, however, is only open to the outlet side.
- the axial bore 3 has on the side facing the closed end of the lateral bore 15 a projection 30 extending into it.
- a tubular element 20 is inserted, which has a bevel 22 at its inner end pointing towards the axial bore 3.
- a rotatable element 25 which has two nozzles 26 and 27, is located in the outlet area in front of the lateral bore 15, which establishes the connection to the axial bore 3.
- the representation chosen here for the rotatable element 25 from three individual components is only chosen to clarify the outlet channels; in fact it is a part, as is also indicated by the corresponding dashed lines.
- the rotatable element 25 can be rotated about the axis 29 in accordance with the arrow 28, so that either the nozzle 26 with a small passage opening or the nozzle 27 with a larger passage opening is brought in front of the lateral bore 15, as a result of which the application rate changes.
- FIG. 7 shows a further embodiment of the invention, according to which the spray head 1 consists of an upper part 31 and a lower part 32.
- a circular recess 33 is provided in the lower part 32, through the center of which the axial bore 3 runs.
- an elastic element 34 is fitted, which has the shape of a ring, through the center of which a bore 36 runs, whose diameter corresponds to the axial bore 3.
- Upper part 31 and lower part 32 are joined via a fine thread connection. By rotating the upper part 31 and lower part 32 against one another in the direction of arrow 35, upper part 31 and lower part 32 can be moved towards or away from one another.
- the upper part 31 has a projection 37 which engages in the recess 33. If the distance between the upper part 31 and lower part 32 is reduced by a rotary movement along the arrow 35, the projection 37 moves deeper into the circular recess 33 and compresses the elastic element 34 in the direction parallel to the axial bore 3. At the same time, the elastic element 34 widens transversely to the direction of the axial bore 3 in order to avoid the acting pressure.
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