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US817819A
US817819A US1905274803A US817819A US 817819 A US817819 A US 817819A US 1905274803 A US1905274803 A US 1905274803A US 817819 A US817819 A US 817819A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B7/00Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas
    • B05B7/24Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas with means, e.g. a container, for supplying liquid or other fluent material to a discharge device
    • B05B7/2402Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device
    • B05B7/2405Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device using an atomising fluid as carrying fluid for feeding, e.g. by suction or pressure, a carried liquid from the container to the nozzle
    • B05B7/2429Apparatus to be carried on or by a person, e.g. by hand; Apparatus comprising containers fixed to the discharge device using an atomising fluid as carrying fluid for feeding, e.g. by suction or pressure, a carried liquid from the container to the nozzle the carried liquid and the main stream of atomising fluid being brought together after discharge
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
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    • Y10T137/87265Dividing into parallel flow paths with recombining
    • Y10T137/87338Flow passage with bypass
    • Y10T137/87346Including mixing feature

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  • Fig. 5 is an isometi'ical detail of a clamp detached from the instrument.
  • a pigment reoeptacle referably of glass and providedwith a cover X', preferably of metal and having its connecting-flange A2 t it to be turned u on and e correspondingly-t eaded neck A3 thereof.
  • B is a tubular body threaded exteriorly at B throughout a portion of its length and provided with an inwardly-sloping perforated shoulder portion B2, terminating in a neck B3.
  • C is a conical plug having a tapering central bore C', extending longitudinally therethrough and tapped at its base C2 into the; free end of the neck B3 of the body B.
  • D is a conical cap provided with an annular groove DE inthe exterior thereof and having the interior of its larger end portionD fitted closely to but slidable upon the unthreaded ortion D? ofthe body B and the interior otpits smaller.
  • 'end portion Da tapered to conform to but not Contact the exterior of it consists of the .the latter part of this specification, Fig-v shoulder B2 of-the ⁇ body to the point a of the instrument.
  • ' E is a circular'nut having an 'annule-1 groove E in the exterior thereofandthreadedI interioriyto adapt it to be turned u on the.oorrepondingly-threaded portion B of A.
  • the body lF is'acla'mp seated in the oove E in the nut E, and projecting arms gl into loose engagement with the groove D in the cap D, so as to regulat'ethe endwise movement of tate.
  • e aan afi-tube egim med at one me G into the lar e end of the body B and connectand by means ofa rubberitube Gs with an air- H is an air-tube-opening into and extending transversely from the air-tube G through he cover A into the interior of the pigmentreceptacle A.
  • I is a pigment-tube tapped -by one end l thereof into the inner end portioiiof the neck B3 of the body B so as to leave a pigmentchamber I2 in the central portion of such.
  • I4 is a downward extension of the tube la and is provided at its lower end with a pigment-strainer I5.
  • connection J is a valve mounted in the tube Hand provided with oppositely-extending integral.- pintles J J2. Y
  • J3 is a valve mounted in the tube I3 and plrotrzided with an outwardly-extending pint e 4.
  • a tulbular body threaded exteriorly throughout a portion of its length and provided with an g5 inwardly-sloping perforated shoulder porl tion terminating in a neck
  • a vconical )lug having atapering central bore extending on- "tudinally therethrough and ta ped at its ase into the free end of the nech of the tu hular body
  • a conical cap havin the interior of its larger end portion fitted c osely to and slidcble upon the untlireaded portion of the tubular body and theinterior of its smaller end portion tapered to conform to but not contact the exterior of the conical plug, thereby forming an annular air-chamber between euch cap and the neck of the tubular body and the conical plug and means for longituf dinally adjusting the cap tothe conical plug, substantially as and for the purpose speci? lied.
  • a .tubular body threaded exteriorlyi throughout a portion of its length and provided with an inwardly-sloping perforated shoulder..v ortion terminating in a neck, a conical plug aving a tapering central bore extending"longitudi-v nelly therethrough and tappedjatits base into the free end of the neck of the tubular body, a conical cap provided with an annuler groove, in the exterior thereof, and having the interior of its larger end portion tted closely to and slid able upon the unthreeded portion of the tubular body, .and the interior of its smaller end portion tapered to conform to but not' contect the exterior oi the conical plug, a circular nut having 'an annuler ioove in the exterior thereof and threade intefa riorly to adapt it to be turned u on the corn res ondinglyhreaded portion o 'the tubular bo y

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PATENTED APR. 17, 1906` L. WALKUP. AIR BRUSH-v APPLIGATION FILED AUG'.181905.
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. ing iny invention with the Lineair wanner, or Rooirifoiin, iLLiNoie ail-eenen..
Specification of Lettere Patent.
' vintegree aprii i7, ieee- Applicatilm filed August 18, 1905. Serial No. 274, 803.
To VajZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, LIBERTY WALKUP, a'
citizen of the United States of America, reei'ng at Rockford, 1n the county of Winnebago and State oflllinoisfhave invented certain ynew and useful' Im rovements in Air- Brushes, of which the fo owing is' a specification-' -Myinvention relates to that class of instruments whereby artists are enabled toreduce.-
india-ink and other pigmentawhen in a more or less iiuid condition, to the Aform of spray during the act ofapplying the same to produce pictorial effects; an constructions and combinations of parte forming an airbrush hereinafter described and sfpeciiically pointed out in the claims hereo. Referring to the accompanying drawings, which form a ure'l is a side view of' an igment-rece tacle thereof verticallysectione .v Fig.2is a. Ongitudinal central vertical sectionV of the same minus the pi ment-receptacle. Figl Sie aseotion, at'the' otted line "3 3 inFig. 2. of parts there shown. Fig. 4 is a section, at thel dotted line 4 4 in Fig. 1, of parts there shown.-
Fig. 5 is an isometi'ical detail of a clamp detached from the instrument.
Like letters of reference indicate correspending parts throughout the several views.
threaded to ada -removed from t is a pigment reoeptacle, referably of glass and providedwith a cover X', preferably of metal and having its connecting-flange A2 t it to be turned u on and e correspondingly-t eaded neck A3 thereof.
B is a tubular body threaded exteriorly at B throughout a portion of its length and provided with an inwardly-sloping perforated shoulder portion B2, terminating in a neck B3.
C is a conical plug having a tapering central bore C', extending longitudinally therethrough and tapped at its base C2 into the; free end of the neck B3 of the body B.
D is a conical cap provided with an annular groove DE inthe exterior thereof and having the interior of its larger end portionD fitted closely to but slidable upon the unthreaded ortion D? ofthe body B and the interior otpits smaller. 'end portion Da tapered to conform to but not Contact the exterior of it consists of the .the latter part of this specification, Fig-v shoulder B2 of-the `body to the point a of the instrument.
' E is a circular'nut having an 'annule-1 groove E in the exterior thereofandthreadedI interioriyto adapt it to be turned u on the.oorrepondingly-threaded portion B of A.
the body lF is'acla'mp seated in the oove E in the nut E, and projecting arms gl into loose engagement with the groove D in the cap D, so as to regulat'ethe endwise movement of tate. e aan afi-tube egim med at one me G into the lar e end of the body B and connectand by means ofa rubberitube Gs with an air- H is an air-tube-opening into and extending transversely from the air-tube G through he cover A into the interior of the pigmentreceptacle A.
I is a pigment-tube tapped -by one end l thereof into the inner end portioiiof the neck B3 of the body B so as to leave a pigmentchamber I2 in the central portion of such. neck B3 and extending therefrom along the' interior of the air-tube G for the greater part of its length and thence transversely thereoutthrough its side at I" with another tube I3, extending'through the cover A into the pigment-receptacle A.
I4 isa downward extension of the tube la and is provided at its lower end with a pigment-strainer I5.
while leaving the nut E free to 'rointo connection J is a valve mounted in the tube Hand provided with oppositely-extending integral.- pintles J J2. Y
J3 is a valve mounted in the tube I3 and plrotrzided with an outwardly-extending pint e 4.
J4 and intermesliing. 2 is a finger-leveifast to the pintle J on the valve J.
L pigment-receptacle A..v
is an arm fast to the lever K2 extending therefrom'through and lengthwise of the spring-case' L.
is a spring-case fast to the cover A of theA K K are segment-gears mounted fast on the intles J2 IOO L2 is a spring included in the case L and coiledahoutthe arm L and acting through the latter and the lever K2 to close the valves J JS, as in Fig. 3. if the lever liz be deressed toits lower limit, the valves d' .la will e thereby opened, as in Fig. 2.
M is evolve for closing the air-tube G.
Air under pressure being sup lied to the instrument through the tube G3, its operation to is as follow; Liquid p'fonent is thereby forced through the parts 5, it, la, and l into the reservoir l2 in the neck B of the body B, whence it passes under pressure throuvh the bore D in the plug C to its point. t the seme tiineI air under 'pressure is passing through the parts G B and from the latter through the erforations D5 in the shoulder portion B2 o, the bodyzB into the annular air-chamber Dt, whence it passes under pressure to the point of the cap D and atoniizes the li uidpi ment at the point of the nlug T e farter the point of the cap is projected beyond the a ex. of the plug C by the nut E the more nely Will the liquid o5 pigment loc atoniized, since it Will be acted upon by a larger volume ot compressed an' when the interior ot the' cap D is in closer proximity to the plug C.
Having fully described my invention, what l claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. in an air-brush, in combination, a tulbular body threaded exteriorly throughout a portion of its length and provided with an g5 inwardly-sloping perforated shoulder porl tion terminating in a neck, a vconical )lug having atapering central bore extending on- "tudinally therethrough and ta ped at its ase into the free end of the nech of the tu hular body, a conical cap havin the interior of its larger end portion fitted c osely to and slidcble upon the untlireaded portion of the tubular body and theinterior of its smaller end portion tapered to conform to but not contact the exterior of the conical plug, thereby forming an annular air-chamber between euch cap and the neck of the tubular body and the conical plug and means for longituf dinally adjusting the cap tothe conical plug, substantially as and for the purpose speci? lied.
2. In an air-brush, iii-combination, a .tubular body threaded exteriorlyi throughout a portion of its length and provided with an inwardly-sloping perforated shoulder..v ortion terminating in a neck, a conical plug aving a tapering central bore extending"longitudi-v nelly therethrough and tappedjatits base into the free end of the neck of the tubular body, a conical cap provided with an annuler groove, in the exterior thereof, and having the interior of its larger end portion tted closely to and slid able upon the unthreeded portion of the tubular body, .and the interior of its smaller end portion tapered to conform to but not' contect the exterior oi the conical plug, a circular nut having 'an annuler ioove in the exterior thereof and threade intefa riorly to adapt it to be turned u on the corn res ondinglyhreaded portion o 'the tubular bo y, and a clamp seated in the groove in the nut and rojecting orme into looseengage-n nient Wit the groove in the cap, so as to ada t it to reculate the'endwise movement of the atter While leaving the nut tree to rotate,
ulstentially as end forthe'purpose speci 3. ln an air-brush, in combination, a tu buler body threaded exteriorly throu -hout a portion of its length and provided Wit an inwardly sloping perforated shoulder ortion terminating in a neck, o conical plug aving a'tapering central bore extending longitudin nelly therethrough and tapped et its base into the free end of the neck of the tubular body, a conical cap provided with an annular groove, in the exterior thereof, and havin( the interior of its larger end portion fitted closely' to and slidable upon the Unthreaded portion of the tubular body and the interior of its smaller end portion tapered to conform to but not contact the extenor ot the conical pluo, a circular nut having an annular groove in the exterior thereof and threaded interiorly to adapt it to be turned upon the correspondingly-threaded portion of the tubular body, and a clamp seated in the groove in the nut and rejecting arms into loose engagement Wit the groove in the cap, an air-tube tightly iitted at one end into the large end of the tubular body, and a pigment-tube tapped by one end into the inner end portion oi the neck of the tubular hody-so as to leave a pigment-chamber in the central portion of such necio-end extending therefrom along the interior of the air-tube and thence transversely thereout through the side thereof, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
4. In an cir-brush, in combination, e. bod B threaded exteriorly at B and provided Witli a perforated shoulder portion B2 terminating in a neck B3, a conical plu C having a taper` ing central bore C' exten ing longitudinally therethrough and tapped into the free end of the neck B3 of the body B, a conical cap D fitted with an annular groove D in the ex .terior thereof and having the interior of its end lportion D fitted closely to but slidable upon the unthreaded portion D2 of the. body B and the interior of its end portion D3 to roo v 'iro pered to conform to but not contact the intoI rior of the plug C, a nut having en annular groove E', in the exterior thereof, and a i plied to the threaded portion B of thebo y BJ and a clamp F seated nl the U'roove E in In testimony whereof I have signed my the nut E and projecting arms l?" into loose name to this specification in the presence of engagement with the groove Da inthe cap tWo subscribing Witnesses.
D, so as to regulate the endwise movement of LIBERTY WALKUP. 5 the latter Whlle leaving the nut E free to ro- Witnesses:
tate, substantially as and for the purpose L. L. MORRISON,
specied. v NELLIE E. ENNETT;
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US4685622A (en) * 1984-07-21 1987-08-11 Meiji Kikai Seisakusyo Co., Ltd. Piece gun for spraying
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