A system for positioning a spray apparatus relative to a surface, in which the spray apparatus directs a liquid coating such as paint toward the surface for applying the liquid to the surface in a spray pattern. A light beam emitter is interconnected with the spray apparatus, and emits a light beam
A system for positioning a spray apparatus relative to a surface, in which the spray apparatus directs a liquid coating such as paint toward the surface for applying the liquid to the surface in a spray pattern. A light beam emitter is interconnected with the spray apparatus, and emits a light beam in a predetermined orientation relative to the spray pattern such that the light beam strikes the surface in a center defined by the spray pattern when the spray apparatus is positioned a predetermined distance from the surface. The light beam is oriented such that the distance of the spray apparatus corresponds to a distance providing optimal application of the coating to the surface, to minimize waste and overspray. The light beam emitter may be engaged with the spray apparatus by a releasable mounting arrangement, such that the light beam emitter can be selectively mounted to the spray apparatus. The light beam is emitted from a light beam emitter housing, such as a laser generator. The angle of the light beam relative to the spray pattern can be adjusted so as to vary the distance from the surface at which the light beam coincides with the center of the spray pattern, to provide a gauge for optimal spray application for varying spray parameters.
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We claim: 1. A method of positioning a spray apparatus relative to a surface, wherein the spray apparatus emits a liquid spray in an axial direction which impinges upon the surface in a spray pattern, comprising the steps of: directing a single light beam from the spray apparatus toward and onto th
We claim: 1. A method of positioning a spray apparatus relative to a surface, wherein the spray apparatus emits a liquid spray in an axial direction which impinges upon the surface in a spray pattern, comprising the steps of: directing a single light beam from the spray apparatus toward and onto the surface, wherein the light beam is oriented so as to be non-parallel to the axial direction of the liquid spray, and wherein the single light beam is further oriented so as to strike the surface in a predetermined position relative to and within the spray pattern when the spray apparatus is a predetermined distance from the surface as determined by the angle of the single light beam relative to the axial direction of the liquid spray; positioning the spray apparatus while directing the single light beam toward and onto the surface; operating the spray apparatus simultaneously while directing the single light beam toward and onto the surface, wherein the spray apparatus applies the liquid to the surface in the spray pattern and wherein the single light beam penetrates the spray pattern and strikes the surface within the spray pattern; viewing the position of the light beam within the spray pattern on the surface so as to ascertain whether the light beam is in the predetermined position within the spray pattern and thereby whether the spray apparatus is at the predetermined distance from the surface; and adjusting the distance of the spray apparatus relative to the surface while simultaneously directing the single light beam toward and onto the surface and operating the spray apparatus to emit the liquid toward the surface so as to position the single light beam in the predetermined position relative to and within the spray pattern, and thereby to position the spray apparatus at the predetermined distance from the surface. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the light beam is oriented relative to the axial direction of the liquid spray to strike the surface in the center of the spray pattern when the spray apparatus is the predetermined distance from the surface. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the light beam is produced by a light beam emitter, and further comprising the step of releasably engaging the light beam emitter with the spray apparatus. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the step of releasably engaging the light beam emitter with the spray apparatus is carried out by securing the light beam emitter to an emitter support arrangement, and releasably securing the emitter support arrangement to the spray apparatus. 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the emitter support arrangement includes a pair of clamping members movable toward and away from each other, and wherein the step of releasably securing the emitter support arrangement to the spray apparatus is carried out by engaging the pair of clamp members about a portion of the spray apparatus and securing the clamp members together. 6. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of engaging the light beam emitter with the spray apparatus is carried out by engaging the emitter support arrangement with a hook structure associated with the spray apparatus. 7. The method of claim 2, further comprising the step of varying the orientation of the light beam relative to the liquid spray so as to vary the predetermined distance of the spray apparatus at which the light beam strikes the surface in the center defined by the spray pattern. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the light beam is produced by a light beam emitter interconnected with a releasable engagement arrangement, and wherein the step of varying the orientation of the light beam is carried out by varying the position of the light beam emitter relative to the releasable engagement arrangement. 9. The method of claim 7, wherein the light beam is produced by a light beam emitter having a first housing section secured to a releasable engagement arrangement for engaging the light beam emitter with the spray apparatus, and a second housing section from which the light beam is emitted, and wherein the step of varying the orientation of the light beam is carried out by varying the position of the second housing section relative to the first housing section. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of directing a single light beam toward and onto the surface is carried out using a light beam emitter that is housed within the spray apparatus. 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of directing a single light beam toward and onto the surface is carried out using a light beam emitter that is mounted to a support arm extending laterally outwardly from the spray apparatus, wherein the light beam emitter is secured to an outer end defined by the support arm. 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of directing a single light beam toward and onto the surface is carried out using a light beam emitter that includes a spray device engagement portion oriented in a plane which is substantially perpendicular to a the axial direction of the liquid spray, and wherein the light beam emitter is constructed and arranged so as to emit the light beam at an angle relative to the plane of the engagement portion. 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the light beam emitter includes a first housing section interconnected with the spray device engagement portion and a second housing section from which the light beam is emitted, wherein the position of the second housing section relative to the first housing section is capable of variation so as to vary the angle of the light beam. 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the position of the second housing section relative to the first housing section is varied by positioning one of a plurality of differently configured spacer members between the first housing section and the second housing section.
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