Patents Assigned to Binks Manufacturing Company
  • Patent number: 4133483
    Abstract: A gun for mixing and dispensing plural component plastic materials, and for example as polyurethane foam, is provided with a purging device operable independently of the foam mixing and dispensing mechanism. The purging device comprises a rod, normally positioned rearwardly of the foam component inlet orifices and mixing chamber, the rod being selectively actuable independently of the foam mixing and dispensing operations, by a two way air cylinder controlled by the gun operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1979
    Assignee: Binks Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: David Henderson
  • Patent number: 4116364
    Abstract: A system for safely dispensing fluids, especially low stability fluids such as catalysts, comprises a pair of fluid operated pumps of very small volume alternately operable for drawing in individually small quantities of catalyst from an unpressurized, sanitary source of supply, and for then pressurizing and dispensing the catalyst in individually small increments; the two pumps operating alternately to provide a continuous pressurized discharge of catalyst despite the fact that only a small quantity is pressurized at any given time. Because only a small quantity of catalyst is under pressure, and the basic supply is not under pressure and is maintained in a sanitary condition, the potential for violent reaction of the low stability fluid is greatly reduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1978
    Assignee: Binks Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Samuel W. Culbertson, James W. Polstra
  • Patent number: 4105164
    Abstract: A trigger lock mechanism for hand held spray guns is characterized by an arm normally positioned to block operation of a trigger of the gun, but movable by an operator to release the trigger for operation. The trigger lock is particularly useful with so-called airless paint spray guns, and the arm is generally U-shaped and secured at its free ends to opposite sides of the trigger. The closed end of the arm extends around the rear of the gun whereat a housing normally blocks rearward movement thereof, and therethrough the trigger, when the trigger is in its unoperated position. By deliberate action an operator may move the closed end of the arm out of blocking engagement with the housing to release the trigger for movement to its operated position. Then, with return of the trigger to its unoperated position, the arm automatically returns to its position blocking operation of the trigger. The trigger lock mechanism thus prevents accidental or unintentional discharge of a paint spray from the gun.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 8, 1978
    Assignee: Binks Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: George W. Lau, Edward J. Bujnowski
  • Patent number: 4081904
    Abstract: A lightweight, compact roving cutter for chopping fiberglass roving into short fiber segments, and used in conjunction with a hand-held resin spray gun, has a cutter roller carrying a plurality of blades, a back-up roller cooperating with the cutter roller and the blades thereof for breaking or cutting the roving, and an idler roller cooperating with the back-up roller for feeding roving between the cutter and the back-up roller. The back-up roller is mounted for movement toward and away from both the cutter and the idler rollers in substantially equal increments relative to each, and a positive displacement adjusting means is connected with the back-up roller for controlling the clearance between the back-up roller and both the cutter and the idler rollers, the adjusting means including a manually operable portion remote from said cutter, whereby an operator may conveniently and accurately adjust the clearances between the rollers while the cutter is operating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1978
    Assignee: Binks Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Duane D. Krohn, Samuel W. Culbertson
  • Patent number: 4009971
    Abstract: A double acting pump is operated by a crank that is powered through a gear train driven by an electric motor. An adjustable pressure sensing device is used to control operation of the pump. A single motor, double pump embodiment is also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1974
    Date of Patent: March 1, 1977
    Assignee: Binks Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Duane D. Krohn, Samuel W. Culbertson
  • Patent number: 4001935
    Abstract: A light weight, compact roving cutter for chopping fiberglass roving into short fiber segments, and used in conjunction with a hand-held resin spray gun, has a mounting plate containing an air inlet port for driving an air motor carried thereon, a snap-on cutter rotor or roller driven by the air motor and carrying a plurality of blades secured by single fastening means, a friction roller cooperable with the cutter roller and blades thereof for breaking or cutting the roving, means accessible to the operator for adjusting the clearance between the rollers and the contact of the friction roller with the blades while the cutter is operating, and means for matching the discharge pattern of the cut segments of roving to the spray pattern of the resin spray gun, including air jet means supplied with pressurized air separate from that supplied to the motor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1975
    Date of Patent: January 11, 1977
    Assignee: Binks Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Duane D. Krohn, Samuel W. Culbertson
  • Patent number: 3932151
    Abstract: A paint spray booth for removing excess atomized paint from the air in the vicinity of a spray painting operation comprises a spray booth structure having a working or spray painting area, an exhaust chamber and an exhaust stack, which together define an air passage having an inlet at the spray painting area and an outlet at the stack, within which a fan is mounted for drawing air through the inlet and out the outlet at high velocity. A plurality of generally vertical baffles are disposed in the passage between the spray painting area and the exhaust chamber for the purpose of removing overspray or excess atomized paint from the air before it is exhausted out the stack. Mineral oil is continuously flowed over the front surface of the baffles so as to entrain therein paint solids in the air stream, and the oil is received in a reservoir or holding tank wherein the paint solids are allowed to settle, and from which the oil is recirculated for downward flow over the baffles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1974
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1976
    Assignee: Binks Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: George W. Lau