Airless spray gun needle assembly

by: Tam, Jimmy W. S.; Lanerd, Lawrence L.; Lubenow, Albert W.; McCutcheon, Tera D.;

A needle assembly for an airless spray gun is provided with a needle which is centerless ground and electropolished to greatly increase life. Further life enhancements are gained by use of a plastic needle bushing in the needle clamp and provision of a specific length to diameter geometry for the needle yields enhanced life as well.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Airless spray guns have been sold and used for many years. Typical of such spray guns is the Silver Gun.TM. airless spray gun sold by Graco Inc., the assignee of the instant invention. The instruction form for that product, publication no. 307-046 is hereby incorporated by reference. The needle assembly in such guns is desirably designed for a long life and corrosion resistance and includes a ball seal and a ball retainer. The ball retainer has a needle attached via a set screw and the other end of the needle is retained by a needle clamp which also has a set screw.

A packing housing is located on the needle intermediate the two ends. A spring is contained between a packing retainer and the ball retainer. Because of the geometry of where the trigger of such spray guns contacts the needle, non-axial forces are imposed on the needle, and the needle can be prone to breakage prior to the seal or ball wearing out.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is therefore an object of this invention to provide an airless spray gun needle assembly which is capable of greatly enhanced life and yet which is easy and inexpensive to manufacture.

Towards, that end, where the needle passes into the reduced diameter section of the needle clamp for attachment via set screw, a relatively soft plastic needle bushing is utilized. Also, the needle itself is centerless ground and electropolished which yields greatly enhanced life.

While previous needles were plated over their complete length, in the instant invention only the seal end of the needle is plated. As a result of this design, needle life is greatly enhanced, in that it is increased at least two and a half times.

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.

A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view showing the prior art needle.









FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of the needle of the instant invention.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

In the prior art device, the needle assembly, generally designated (10) is comprised of a needle (12), a ball retainer (14), a ball (16), a packing housing (18), a packing retainer (20) and a needle clamp (22). In the prior art, needle clamp (22) is comprised of two pieces (22a and 22b) threadedly connected to one another and a set screw (24) holds needle (12) in place and needle retainer (22). A spring (26) is imposed between ball retainer (14) and packing retainer (20). When the trigger of the gun is desired to be actuated, the trigger shown in dotted lines in FIG. 1 presses against the surface of (22c) of needle retainer (22) causing it to move to the left as shown in FIG. 1.

The instant invention shown generally in FIG. 2 is designated generally by the reference numeral (50). Needle (52) is located at one end in ball retainer (54) which has ball (56) located on the end thereof. A set screw (58) holds needle (52) in place. At the other end of needle (52), a needle retainer (60) serves to retain the end of needle (52) via set screw (62). A needle bushing (64) serves to cushion needle (52) at a stress point that is formed of a soft low density polyethylene material. Located intermediate are packing housing (66), washer (68), packing (70), packing retainer (72), and spring (74). Similarly, trigger bears against surface (60a) of needle retainer (60) to open it.

Needle (52) is first centerless ground and then electropolished with only one end of the needle being chrome plated primarily where it passes through the sealing area adjacent packing housing (66).

The needle geometry is also important to improved life. In the preferred embodiment, where the needle has a radius R in inches and a length L in inches between said needle clamp and said sealing area, the L/(R.sup.2) ratio is between about 70 and 140.

It is contemplated that various changes and modifications may be made to the needle assembly without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.

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