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Title: US3993250: Apparatus for spraying liquid materials
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Shure, Alan H.; Chicago, IL 60611

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1976-11-23 / 1975-05-19

Application Number: US1975000578647

IPC Code: Advanced: B05B 9/08;
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IPC-7: B05B 9/043;

ECLA Code: B05B9/08C1A; B05B9/08C3;

U.S. Class: Current: 239/332; 222/383.2; 239/333;
Original: 239/332; 222/383; 239/333;

Field of Search: 239/331,332,333,351,334,355,361,367 222/333,382,383,211,464 310/041

Priority Number:
1975-05-19  US1975000578647

Abstract:     An apparatus for spraying a liquid material which includes a pistol gripped housing for a motor driven pump and forming an inlet, a receptacle adapted to be secured to the housing adjacent the inlet and a vacuum system member secured within the receptacle and adapted to be forced into sealing relationship with the inlet when the receptacle is secured to the housing whereby said pump means will force liquid from the receptacle through a nozzle attached to the housing.

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Love, John J.;

Family: None

First Claim:
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I claim:     1. A hand spray apparatus for producing a finely divided spray of liquid material in which a housing of generally pistol-shaped configuration includes a pumping assembly for pumping liquid through an inlet from a receptacle out through a restricted orifice spray head associated with said housing, the improvement including:
  • a hollow vacuum stem member mounted within said receptacle and having a bottom end extending substantially to the bottom of said receptacle and having an upper end forming a sealing face,
  • a fastening means on both said housing and said receptacle for moving said receptacle toward and in securing engagement to the housing,
  • means for continuously venting the interior of said receptacle to the atmosphere,
  • the aforesaid pumping assembly having an inlet opening forming a sealing face extending toward said upper end of said hollow stem member, and
  • one of said sealing faces being frustoconical shaped and the other one of said sealing faces being cylindrical shaped whereby, when said receptacle is moved toward said housing and secured thereto, said frustoconical shaped sealing face is forced into an air-tight sealing relationship with said cylindrical sealing face, and, further including a manual reset means for engaging said pumping assembly when said pumping assembly is in a frozen condition to rotate the same to an operative condition.


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