PATENT CLAIM ANALYSIS

Application Number: 16287032
Application Type: Utility
Filing Date: 2019-02
Publication Date: 2019-07
Patent Classification: ["417", "545000"]

Abstract:
There is provided an airless paint spray pump wherein the pump is a double acting piston pump having an inlet communicating with a source of paint, a motor for driving the pump, a pressure controller for controlling the pressure of the pressurized paint delivered by the pump, and a filter for filtering the paint delivered by the pump. The pump includes features which increase the accessibility of the components thereof, prevent the incorrect installation of the seal packings in the pump cylinder, and allow the assembly of the piston in the pump cylinder properly aligned with the cylinder so as not to damage the seal packings therein.

Claim (Index 1):
A method of assembling a double acting piston pump for use in an airless paint spray pump adapted for pumping and pressurizing fluid paint to be sprayed to a pressure sufficient for hydraulic atomization thereof by a spray gun, wherein said pump includes a pump body having a through bore therein defining a pump cylinder, a stepped piston having larger and smaller diameter piston sections reciprocal in said pump cylinder according to a downstroke and an upstroke of said piston, said larger diameter piston section and pump cylinder defining an inlet chamber communicating with a pump inlet, said smaller diameter piston section and pump cylinder defining an outlet chamber communicating with a pump outlet, said inlet chamber having a greater volume than said outlet chamber defining a differential volume therebetween, said stepped piston includes a first gradually tapered piston section preceding the smaller diameter piston section tapering toward an upper end of said stepped piston, a first seal packing arranged in said through bore to sealingly engage about said smaller diameter piston section and having formed along an inner surface a plurality of substantially radially inwardly directed annular flexible sealing lips substantially parallel to and spatially separated from each other in the axial direction having ends slanted axially towards said outlet chamber, a second seal packing arranged in said through bore to sealingly engage about said larger diameter piston section and separating said inlet and outlet chambers and together with said first seal packing delineating therebetween said outlet chamber, a transfer valve for allowing paint to be transferred from said inlet chamber to said outlet chamber on the downstroke of said piston, an inlet valve assembly positionally arranged in said through bore in communication with said inlet chamber for allowing paint to be transferred through said pump inlet from a paint source to said inlet chamber on the upstroke of said piston, said inlet valve assembly incorporating at a first end said pump inlet and an inlet valve and having a central bore adapted to receive therein at a second end of said inlet valve assembly with sliding clearance and reciprocal movement said larger diameter piston section and forming a lower part of said pump cylinder, said inlet valve assembly having external screw threads adapted for engagement with complimentary screw threads internally of said pump body through bore so as to operatively position said inlet valve assembly within said pump cylinder,\n wherein the relative axial arrangement and dimensions of said pump cylinder, stepped piston, first seal packing, inlet valve assembly external screw threads and pump body through bore internal screw threads are such that, with the larger diameter piston section received in the central bore of said inlet valve assembly in preparation for assembling said double acting piston pump, the first gradually tapered piston section does not engage the sealing lips of said first seal packing until the inlet valve assembly external screw threads commence engagement with the pump body through bore internal screw threads, and upon the completion of screwing and the final operative positioning of said inlet valve assembly in said pump body through bore the first seal packing sealingly engages about the smaller diameter piston section, said method of pump assembly comprising the steps of:\n a) positioning the larger diameter piston section in the central bore of said inlet valve assembly so that said stepped piston is stabilized with and maintained in axial alignment with said inlet valve assembly; \n b) aligning and centering said combined stepped piston and inlet valve assembly with the pump body through bore for insertion therein; \n c) engaging the inlet valve assembly external screw threads with the pump body through bore internal screw threads; and \n d) gradually screwing said inlet valve assembly into said pump body through bore whereby resistance to the insertion of the stepped piston into the pump body through bore by the first and second seal packings is overcome by the mechanical advantage produced by the screw threads of the inlet valve assembly and the pump body through bore and further so that the first gradually tapered piston section of said stepped piston gradually radially widens the flexible sealing lips of said first seal packing without directionally inverting or upsetting the ends of the sealing lips of said first seal packing until said inlet valve assembly is fully screwed into and inserted within said pump body through bore and said first seal packing sealingly engages about the smaller diameter piston section of said stepped piston.

Metadata:
- Claim Count in Document: 3.0
- Percentile: 99.0
- Lexical Diversity: 1.9322
- Patent Class: 417.0
- Transitional Phrase Type: open
- Component Type: 1
- Foreign Priority: False
- Related Applications: ['14482223', '15395147', '13621415', '11265295', '15395139']

Analysis Scores:
- 35 USC 101 Eligibility (BERT): 0.7620745431282591
- 35 USC 102 Novelty (BERT): 0.5775846963372422
- Combined Prediction Score: 0.7436255584491573
- Mean Citation Score: 274.462956
- Max Citation Score: 462.20743
- Similarity Product: 453.3203620030397

Labels:
- Claim Label 101: 1
- Claim Label 102: 1
- Claim Label 103: 1
- Claim Label 112: 0
- Combined Label: 1
- Label 101 Adjusted: 1

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