US2420109A - Cleaning gun - Google Patents

Cleaning gun Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2420109A
US2420109A US521448A US52144844A US2420109A US 2420109 A US2420109 A US 2420109A US 521448 A US521448 A US 521448A US 52144844 A US52144844 A US 52144844A US 2420109 A US2420109 A US 2420109A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
gun
reservoir
cleaning
cleaning liquid
valve
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US521448A
Inventor
Max C Thompson
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US521448A priority Critical patent/US2420109A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2420109A publication Critical patent/US2420109A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60SSERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60S3/00Vehicle cleaning apparatus not integral with vehicles
    • B60S3/04Vehicle cleaning apparatus not integral with vehicles for exteriors of land vehicles
    • B60S3/044Hand-held cleaning arrangements with liquid or gas distributing means

Definitions

  • the invention relates to a means for atomizng cleaning liquids of the type Shown in my Patents Nos. 2,231,782, dated February l1, 1941, and 2,290,718, dated July 21, 1942, and is particularly adapted to be used in cleaning automobiles, trucks, busses, planes, and other vehicles.
  • the portable cleaning gun of my invention has a chamber adapted to hold a concentrated cleaning liquid and is adapted to be connected by hoses to a fluid or fluids under pressure. Cleaning liquid is pumped into a stream of fluid or iluids passing through the gun, Suitable control means are provided whereby a spray of fluid or fluids and cleaning liquid or a stream of fluid or fluids without any cleaning liquid may be forced from and regulated at the gun.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a portable cleaning gun which is economical to manufacture and maintain, and easy to ll, operate and clean.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide a portable cleaning gun with means for pumping the cleaning liquid from the reservoir assembly of the gun into the uid stream passing through the gun.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide means for forcing the cleaning liquid from the reservoir into the iluid stream passing through the gun without subjecting the fluid in the reservoir to pressures greatly in excess of atmospheric pressure or to pressures considerably lower than atmospheric pressure.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the cleaning gun of my invention, partly in section.
  • Figure 2 is a cross section taken on the line 2-2 of Figure l.
  • Figure 3 is a longitudinal section of the cleaning gun taken on the line 3 3 of Figure 2.
  • the numeral S indicates a body member having a handle I0, a longitudinal section II, and a reservoir supporting portion I2.
  • the handle I6 1s provided with internal threads. Hf which is adapted to be connected to a water hose I4, a gasket i 5, and a water passageway I6.
  • the handle I! is also provided with an air passageway I'I and an internal thread I8 which is adapted to be connected to a valve I9 and an air hose 2U.
  • the longitudinal section II is provided with a valve chamber 2l, the outer end of which is threaded as indicated at 22, an opening 23 which connects the valve chamber 22 to a mixing chamber 24, the outer end of which mixing chamber 24 is provided with internal threads 25 and a boss 26.
  • the water passageway I6 communicates with the valve chamber 2l and the flow of Water through the gun is adapted to be regulated by means of a valve 21 in the valve chamber 2l.
  • the valve 2l is held in place in the body 9 by means of a bushing ⁇ 28.
  • the threads 29 of the valve engage the internal threads .39 of the bushing 28.
  • the bushing 28 is also provided with external threads 3l which screw into the threads 22 of the longitudinal section II.
  • the valve 21 is provided with a valve stem 32 having a handle 33.
  • Valve packing gland 34 is maintained in place around the valve stem 32 by means of a cap 35.
  • the handle 33 controls the action of the valve 2l by moving the valve face 36 toward and away from the valve seat 31 which surrounds the opening 23.
  • the longitudinal section II is also provided with an air passageway which communicates with air passageway II and which is sealed with a screw plug 4I.
  • Air passageway 4I! communicates with air passageway 42 which is sealed at its lower end by means of a screw plug 43.
  • the air passageway 42 communicates with an air passageway 44 in the boss 2B and air tube 45 which is threaded into the boss 26 as indicated at 46.
  • the ow of air through the air passageways I1, 40, 42, 44 and 45 is controlled by means of the valve I9.
  • a cleaning liquid reservoir 41 having an opening 48 is adapted to be connected to the reservoir supporting portion I2 of the body 3.
  • Means are provided to pump cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid reservoir 4'! into the mixing chamber 24.
  • the lower part of the longitudinal section of the gun body 9 is provided with a pump assembly in order to pump cleaning liquid from the liquid reservoir 4l into the mixing chamber 24.
  • a longitudinal bore 50 and a larger longitudinal bore are provided.
  • a piston 52 having fluid seals 53 is adapted to be positioned in the inner end of the bore 5
  • the boss 51 is provided with a bore 58 and a threaded counterbore 59 into which is threaded a bushing 69 having a tube 6
  • a ball check valve 62 is positioned on a valve seat 63 provided on the upper surface of the bushing 60.
  • a spring 64 in the bore 58 is positioned above the ball check valve 62.
  • a passageway 65 connects the longitudinal bore or pump cylinder 5
  • An elongated plug 66 is threaded into the outer end of the bore 5
  • the passageway 69' may be provided with a check valve (not shown) and is adapted to connect with the mixing chamber 24 by means of passageway 10.
  • a nipple 85 is threaded into the threaded portion 25 of longitudinal member
  • a nozzle member 86 is adapted to be threaded onto the nipple 85.
  • the nozzle member is provided with a central bore 81 and with a plurality of openings 88 extending from the central bore 81 to the periphery of the nozzle member.
  • the end portion of the nozzle member is beveled as indicated at 89 and is provided with a center cylindrical recess 90 with the wall delining the recess provided with a plurality of slots 9
  • are directed tangentially with the outer wall of the slots substantially tangent to the cylindrical recess 90.
  • the member 86 is also provided with a shoulder 92 and a pressure seal packing ring 93 is adapted to be placed against said shoulder.
  • V of the nozzle member 86 is threaded and a cap member 95 having threads 96 is adapted to be threaded thereon.
  • the outer end of the cap 95 is frusto-conical in shape and is provided with a discharge opening 91 and with a beveled portion 98 corresponding to the beveled portion 89 of the nozzle member 86.
  • the cleaning gun is adapted to be operated as follows:
  • a supply of cleaning liquid is poured into the cleaning liquid reservoir 41 after which the reservoir is connected to the reservoir supporting portion.
  • the air and water hoses connected to the cleaning gun are then turned on.
  • the water valve 21 is partially opened and the air valve I9 is turned wide open.
  • the cap95 is adjusted to the .proper position to give the desired spray. As the cap 95 is moved inwardly less of the mixture is free to pass around the outer beveled end 89 so that as the cap 95 is moved inwardly a finer spray is obtained.
  • the trigger 55 In order to spray a cleaning solution on the object to be washed, ⁇ the trigger 55 is retracted, which by means of rod 54 forces the piston 52 to the left against the action of the spring 5S, forcing cleaning liquid from the pump cylinder 5
  • the trigger 55 is reinder 5 I.
  • the atmospheric pressure being greater than the pressure in the pump cylinder 5
  • the trigger 55 is released.
  • the valves I9 and 21 are then turned ofi and the cleaning mixture is rubbed with a rag or mit.
  • the valves I9 and 21 are turned wide open, the cap 95 is moved outwardly to give a straighter and more forceful stream of air and water in order to rinse the object.
  • the air and water valves are turned oli, although the rinsing operation may be eiiected by means of water alone.
  • pumping means is provided for pumping the ⁇ cleaning liquid from the reservoir into the fluid stream passing through the gun without subjecting the liquid in the reservoir to pressures varying substantially from atmospheric pressure.
  • the advantages of this construction are many, some of them being that less corrosion takes place, in enabling the reservoir to be constructed of lighter non-ferrous metal, the reservoir is more easily removed from the body of the gun in that pressure does not have to be released, and in that a more positive control is provided with respect to the amount of cleaning liquid forced into the mixing chamber 24.
  • a cleaning gun comprising a portable body member, a cleaning liquid reservoir attached thereto, a mixing chamber in said body member,
  • valved means for supplying fluid to said mixing chamber, an atomizing discharge nozzle in open communication with said mixing chamber, a pump cylinder, a piston reciprocable in said cylinder, a passageway leading from said reservoir to said cylinder, a separate passageway leading from said cylinder to said mixing chamber, said separate passageway being of restricted cross sectional area for at least a portion of its length, means for moving said piston in a direction to draw cleaning liquid from said reservoir into said cylinder, means for selectively moving said piston in a direction to discharge cleaning liquid from said cylinder through said separate restricted passageway into said mixing chamber whereby to eject at will an atomized spray of iiuid containing cleaning liquid or one free therefrom.
  • a cleaning gun comprising a portable body member, a cleaning liquid reservoir attached thereto, a mixing chamber in said body member, valved means for supplying fluid to said mixing chamber, an atomizing discharge nozzle in open communication with said mixing chamber, a pump cylinder, a piston reciprocable in said cylinder, a passageway leading from said reservoir to said cylinder, a separate passageway leading from said cylinder to said mixing chamber, said separate passageway being of restricted cross sectional area for at least a portion of its length, spring means for moving said piston in a direction to draw cleaning liquid from said reservoir into said cylinder, manually operated means for selectively moving said piston against the action 6 REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Nozzles (AREA)
  • Cleaning By Liquid Or Steam (AREA)

Description

May 6, 1947. M. c. THOMPSON CLEANING GUN Filed Feb. 7, 1944 2 Sheets-Sheet l A Snvenfor:
MAX C. .ffoM/Jfo/v,
(Ittomeg May 6, 1947.
M. c. THOMPSON 2,420,109
CLEANING GUN Filed Feb. '7, 1944 2 sheets-sheet 2 Ruwi :A
`MAXNNC 722044,050, Maw
(Ittomeg.
Patented May 6, 1947 UNl'iED STATES PATENT OFFICE CLEANING GUN Max C. Thompson, South Pasadena, Calif.
Application February 7, 1944, Serial No. 521,448
2 Claims. 1
The invention relates to a means for atomizng cleaning liquids of the type Shown in my Patents Nos. 2,231,782, dated February l1, 1941, and 2,290,718, dated July 21, 1942, and is particularly adapted to be used in cleaning automobiles, trucks, busses, planes, and other vehicles.
The portable cleaning gun of my invention has a chamber adapted to hold a concentrated cleaning liquid and is adapted to be connected by hoses to a fluid or fluids under pressure. Cleaning liquid is pumped into a stream of fluid or iluids passing through the gun, Suitable control means are provided whereby a spray of fluid or fluids and cleaning liquid or a stream of fluid or fluids without any cleaning liquid may be forced from and regulated at the gun.
The object of the invention is to provide a portable cleaning gun which is economical to manufacture and maintain, and easy to ll, operate and clean.
A further object of my invention is to provide a portable cleaning gun with means for pumping the cleaning liquid from the reservoir assembly of the gun into the uid stream passing through the gun.
A further object of my invention is to provide means for forcing the cleaning liquid from the reservoir into the iluid stream passing through the gun without subjecting the fluid in the reservoir to pressures greatly in excess of atmospheric pressure or to pressures considerably lower than atmospheric pressure.
My invention has many other objects, advantages, and features, some of which, with the foregoing, will be set forth at length in the following description Where I shall outline two forms of my invention, which I have selected for illustration in the drawings accompanying and forming a part of the present specification.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the cleaning gun of my invention, partly in section.
Figure 2 is a cross section taken on the line 2-2 of Figure l.
Figure 3 is a longitudinal section of the cleaning gun taken on the line 3 3 of Figure 2.
The numeral S indicates a body member having a handle I0, a longitudinal section II, and a reservoir supporting portion I2. The handle I6 1s provided with internal threads. Hf which is adapted to be connected to a water hose I4, a gasket i 5, and a water passageway I6. The handle I!) is also provided with an air passageway I'I and an internal thread I8 which is adapted to be connected to a valve I9 and an air hose 2U.
The longitudinal section II is provided with a valve chamber 2l, the outer end of which is threaded as indicated at 22, an opening 23 which connects the valve chamber 22 to a mixing chamber 24, the outer end of which mixing chamber 24 is provided with internal threads 25 and a boss 26.
The water passageway I6 communicates with the valve chamber 2l and the flow of Water through the gun is adapted to be regulated by means of a valve 21 in the valve chamber 2l. The valve 2l is held in place in the body 9 by means of a bushing `28. The threads 29 of the valve engage the internal threads .39 of the bushing 28. The bushing 28 is also provided with external threads 3l which screw into the threads 22 of the longitudinal section II. The valve 21 is provided with a valve stem 32 having a handle 33. Valve packing gland 34 is maintained in place around the valve stem 32 by means of a cap 35. The handle 33 controls the action of the valve 2l by moving the valve face 36 toward and away from the valve seat 31 which surrounds the opening 23.
The longitudinal section II is also provided with an air passageway which communicates with air passageway II and which is sealed with a screw plug 4I. Air passageway 4I! communicates with air passageway 42 which is sealed at its lower end by means of a screw plug 43. The air passageway 42 communicates with an air passageway 44 in the boss 2B and air tube 45 which is threaded into the boss 26 as indicated at 46. The ow of air through the air passageways I1, 40, 42, 44 and 45 is controlled by means of the valve I9. A cleaning liquid reservoir 41 having an opening 48 is adapted to be connected to the reservoir supporting portion I2 of the body 3.
Means are provided to pump cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid reservoir 4'! into the mixing chamber 24. As an instance of this arrangement, the lower part of the longitudinal section of the gun body 9 is provided with a pump assembly in order to pump cleaning liquid from the liquid reservoir 4l into the mixing chamber 24.
A longitudinal bore 50 and a larger longitudinal bore are provided. A piston 52 having fluid seals 53 is adapted to be positioned in the inner end of the bore 5| and is adapted to be operated by means of the rod 54 and the lever action trigger 55, acting against the action of the spring 56.
The boss 51 is provided with a bore 58 and a threaded counterbore 59 into which is threaded a bushing 69 having a tube 6| depending therefrom into the liquid reservoir. A ball check valve 62 is positioned on a valve seat 63 provided on the upper surface of the bushing 60. A spring 64 in the bore 58 is positioned above the ball check valve 62. A passageway 65 connects the longitudinal bore or pump cylinder 5| with the tube 6|.
An elongated plug 66 is threaded into the outer end of the bore 5|, which plug is provided with sealing means 61, a longitudinal passageway 68 and a passageway B9. The passageway 69' may be provided with a check valve (not shown) and is adapted to connect with the mixing chamber 24 by means of passageway 10.
Means are also provided to atomize the mix- /ture as it leaves the mixing chamber 24, which means may be the same as that shown in my above-mentioned patents. A nipple 85 is threaded into the threaded portion 25 of longitudinal member A nozzle member 86 is adapted to be threaded onto the nipple 85. The nozzle member is provided with a central bore 81 and with a plurality of openings 88 extending from the central bore 81 to the periphery of the nozzle member. The end portion of the nozzle member is beveled as indicated at 89 and is provided with a center cylindrical recess 90 with the wall delining the recess provided with a plurality of slots 9|. The slots 9| are directed tangentially with the outer wall of the slots substantially tangent to the cylindrical recess 90. The member 86 is also provided with a shoulder 92 and a pressure seal packing ring 93 is adapted to be placed against said shoulder. The intermediate portion 91|V of the nozzle member 86 is threaded and a cap member 95 having threads 96 is adapted to be threaded thereon.
The outer end of the cap 95 is frusto-conical in shape and is provided with a discharge opening 91 and with a beveled portion 98 corresponding to the beveled portion 89 of the nozzle member 86.
The cleaning gun is adapted to be operated as follows:
A supply of cleaning liquid is poured into the cleaning liquid reservoir 41 after which the reservoir is connected to the reservoir supporting portion. The air and water hoses connected to the cleaning gun are then turned on. The water valve 21 is partially opened and the air valve I9 is turned wide open. The cap95 is adjusted to the .proper position to give the desired spray. As the cap 95 is moved inwardly less of the mixture is free to pass around the outer beveled end 89 so that as the cap 95 is moved inwardly a finer spray is obtained.
In order to spray a cleaning solution on the object to be washed, `the trigger 55 is retracted, which by means of rod 54 forces the piston 52 to the left against the action of the spring 5S, forcing cleaning liquid from the pump cylinder 5| through the passageways lili, 69 and 10 into the mixing chamber 24. When the trigger 55 is reinder 5 I. The atmospheric pressure being greater than the pressure in the pump cylinder 5| forces 4 cleaning liquid through tube 6|, lifting ball check valve 62 against the operation of the spring 64 into the pump cylinder 5|.
After the cleaning mixture is sprayed on the object to be cleaned, the trigger 55 is released. The valves I9 and 21 are then turned ofi and the cleaning mixture is rubbed with a rag or mit. The valves I9 and 21 are turned wide open, the cap 95 is moved outwardly to give a straighter and more forceful stream of air and water in order to rinse the object. After the object is completely rinsed, the air and water valves are turned oli, although the rinsing operation may be eiiected by means of water alone.
One of the important advantages of my invention is that pumping means is provided for pumping the` cleaning liquid from the reservoir into the fluid stream passing through the gun without subjecting the liquid in the reservoir to pressures varying substantially from atmospheric pressure. The advantages of this construction are many, some of them being that less corrosion takes place, in enabling the reservoir to be constructed of lighter non-ferrous metal, the reservoir is more easily removed from the body of the gun in that pressure does not have to be released, and in that a more positive control is provided with respect to the amount of cleaning liquid forced into the mixing chamber 24.
From the foregoing description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, the uses, advantages, and operation of my invention will be readily understood by those skilled in the art to which the invention appertains. While I have described the forms of my invention which I now consider to be the best embodiments thereof, I desire to have it understood that the forms shown are merely illustrative and that the invention is not to be limited to the details disclosed herein, but is to be accorded the full scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
l. A cleaning gun comprising a portable body member, a cleaning liquid reservoir attached thereto, a mixing chamber in said body member,
valved means for supplying fluid to said mixing chamber, an atomizing discharge nozzle in open communication with said mixing chamber, a pump cylinder, a piston reciprocable in said cylinder, a passageway leading from said reservoir to said cylinder, a separate passageway leading from said cylinder to said mixing chamber, said separate passageway being of restricted cross sectional area for at least a portion of its length, means for moving said piston in a direction to draw cleaning liquid from said reservoir into said cylinder, means for selectively moving said piston in a direction to discharge cleaning liquid from said cylinder through said separate restricted passageway into said mixing chamber whereby to eject at will an atomized spray of iiuid containing cleaning liquid or one free therefrom.
2. A cleaning gun comprising a portable body member, a cleaning liquid reservoir attached thereto, a mixing chamber in said body member, valved means for supplying fluid to said mixing chamber, an atomizing discharge nozzle in open communication with said mixing chamber, a pump cylinder, a piston reciprocable in said cylinder, a passageway leading from said reservoir to said cylinder, a separate passageway leading from said cylinder to said mixing chamber, said separate passageway being of restricted cross sectional area for at least a portion of its length, spring means for moving said piston in a direction to draw cleaning liquid from said reservoir into said cylinder, manually operated means for selectively moving said piston against the action 6 REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
Number UNITED STATES PATENTS Name Date Thompson July 21, 1942 Gulliford July 3, 1906 Heimburger Feb. 9, 1943 Fox Apr. 20, 1943 Girard Apr. 7, 1925
US521448A 1944-02-07 1944-02-07 Cleaning gun Expired - Lifetime US2420109A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US521448A US2420109A (en) 1944-02-07 1944-02-07 Cleaning gun

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US521448A US2420109A (en) 1944-02-07 1944-02-07 Cleaning gun

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2420109A true US2420109A (en) 1947-05-06

Family

ID=24076771

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US521448A Expired - Lifetime US2420109A (en) 1944-02-07 1944-02-07 Cleaning gun

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2420109A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4892112A (en) * 1987-08-07 1990-01-09 Ogussa Osterreichische Gold-Und Siber Scheideanstalt Scheid Und Roessler Gessellschaft M.B.H. & Co. Kg Hand tool for cleaning disinfecting and/or lubricating

Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US825270A (en) * 1905-09-12 1906-07-03 George L Gulliford Liquid-pistol.
US1532809A (en) * 1922-04-24 1925-04-07 B B Lipsner Dishwasher nozzle
US2290718A (en) * 1941-02-10 1942-07-21 Lee H Thompson Means for atomizing cleaning fluids
US2310633A (en) * 1940-05-07 1943-02-09 Kelite Products Inc Spraying apparatus
US2316781A (en) * 1941-02-12 1943-04-20 Ruth F Barnard Solution mixing and dispensing device

Patent Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US825270A (en) * 1905-09-12 1906-07-03 George L Gulliford Liquid-pistol.
US1532809A (en) * 1922-04-24 1925-04-07 B B Lipsner Dishwasher nozzle
US2310633A (en) * 1940-05-07 1943-02-09 Kelite Products Inc Spraying apparatus
US2290718A (en) * 1941-02-10 1942-07-21 Lee H Thompson Means for atomizing cleaning fluids
US2316781A (en) * 1941-02-12 1943-04-20 Ruth F Barnard Solution mixing and dispensing device

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4892112A (en) * 1987-08-07 1990-01-09 Ogussa Osterreichische Gold-Und Siber Scheideanstalt Scheid Und Roessler Gessellschaft M.B.H. & Co. Kg Hand tool for cleaning disinfecting and/or lubricating

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US3317141A (en) Airless liquid spray gun having a diaphragm pump and filtering apparatus
US2904262A (en) Spray gun
DE1290043B (en) Nebulizer pump, especially for perfumes or other cosmetic liquids
US2259215A (en) Spray gun
US2348190A (en) Liquid pump
US3931755A (en) Pump
US2231782A (en) Means for atomizing cleaning fluids
US2420109A (en) Cleaning gun
US2594223A (en) Sprayer
US2201080A (en) Pressure cleaning apparatus
US1667580A (en) Faucet
US2889084A (en) Agricultural sprayer
US2244159A (en) Nozzle
US2322296A (en) Spray device
US2813754A (en) Pressure nozzles
US2071472A (en) Water-sand blast gun
CN204365506U (en) The long spray gun of a kind of photocatalyst
US2478350A (en) Valve
US2342940A (en) Sprayer
US2290718A (en) Means for atomizing cleaning fluids
US2751716A (en) Blast gun
US1941140A (en) Lubrication device
US3305212A (en) Air valve apparatus
US1857940A (en) Valve cock
CN209483598U (en) A kind of airless sprayer piston pump convenient for cleaning maintenance