Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Electrostatic type – Pressurized spray material
Patent
1985-05-23
1987-04-28
Kashnikov, Andres
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
Electrostatic type
Pressurized spray material
239301, 239600, B05B 502
Patent
active
046607749
ABSTRACT:
In a fluid spray gun, the fluid nozzle is threadedly attached to the gun body and is covered by an air cap and threaded retaining ring. A latching mechanism is placed in the gun body and removably latches the toothed nozzle in place to prevent rotation due to friction from the air cap and retaining ring. The latch is held in place by the air cap and/or retaining ring but is easily disengaged when the air cap and retaining ring are removed.
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Kwok Kui-Chiu
Lind Robert J.
Forman Michael J.
Graco Inc.
Kashnikov Andres
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