Claims
- 1. An actuator for liquid ejection, which is adapted to be mounted on a container of the type that is filled therein with a pressurized fluid and having a valve spout, said actuator comprising:
- a fluid-introduction passage, which is adapted to be communicated with a valve spout of the container;
- a fluid-discharging passage intersecting with a distal end of said fluid-discharging passage, and forming an ejection spout at a tip portion thereof;
- an actuating rod coaxially disposed in said fluid-introduction passage, said actuating rod having a proximal end for effecting opening the valve spout of the container and a distal end portion thereof being projected into said fluid-discharging passage;
- an elastic rod-like member disposed in and along said fluid-discharging passage, a proximal end portion thereof being secured to the proximal end portion of said fluid-discharging passage, and a middle portion thereof comprising over the distal end portion of said actuating rod, said elastic rod-like member and said fluid-discharging passage being located within a body portion carried on said container means and held in position by said actuating rod, one end of said actuating rod being disposed within said container and spring means being disposed to extend between said body portion and said container to maintain said housing in spaced relationship from said container when in a deactuated position;
- a plug attached to the distal end portion of said elastic rod-like member and adapted to close said ejection spout formed at the tip portion of said fluid-discharging passage, said plug being forced to move backward to open the ejection spout as said elastic rod-like member is arched by a pushing movement of said actuating rod against the middle portion of said elastic rod-like member, thereby communicating said ejection spout with said fluid-discharging passage.
- 2. An actuator for liquid ejection according to claim 1, which further comprises a guide member mounted at the tip portion of said elastic rod-like member, and having projected portions allowing fluid flow therebetween, said projected portions being slidably contacted with the inner wall surface of said fluid-discharging passage.
- 3. An actuator for liquid ejection according to claim 2, wherein said guide member comprises semi-circular projections spaced apart at a uniform interval and projected from the outer circumferential surface of said plug, tip portions of said semicircular projections being slidably in contact with the inner wall surface of said fluid-discharging passage.
- 4. An actuator for liquid ejection according to claim 2, wherein said guide member is oval-shaped in cross-section, and outer wall surfaces of the longer diametrical portion thereof being in contact with the inner wall surface of said fluid-discharging passage, and a space being formed between outer wall surfaces of the shorter diametrical portion thereof and the inner wall surface of said fluid-discharging passage, thereby allowing passage of fluid flow.
- 5. An actuator for liquid ejection according to claim 1, wherein said fluid-introduction passage is perpendicularly extended from a middle portion of said fluid-discharging passage.
- 6. An actuator for liquid ejection according to claim 1, wherein said elastic member has a middle portion consisting of a plate-like elastic material.
- 7. An actuator for liquid ejection according to claim 1, wherein said elastic member is provided at the proximal end thereof with a mounting disc which is adapted to encap an opening formed at the proximal end of said fluid-discharging passage, thereby allowing said elastic member to be secured to said fluid-discharging passage.
- 8. An actuator for liquid ejection according to claim 1, wherein said ejection spout has an inner wall surface formed thereon with grooves for causing a spiral fluid flow, and an attachment is mounted on the tip portion of said elastic member, said attachment is provided on an outer surface thereof with guiding grooves extending toward said ejection spout.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/651,293, filed Jan. 11, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,085,353.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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