Claims
- 1. An automated sprayer for spraying an enclosure with a liquid cleanser, comprising:
a reservoir suitable to contain the liquid cleanser; a pump in fluid communication with the reservoir; a movable spray head having an outlet orifice through which cleanser from the reservoir can be expelled during operation of the pump if there is such liquid cleanser in the reservoir; and a motor drive mechanism for operating the pump and moving the spray head.
- 2. The automated sprayer of claim 1, wherein the pump is connected to the spray head by a fluid line.
- 3. The automated sprayer of claim 2, wherein the fluid line has a valve interrupting flow to the spray head when the pump is not operating.
- 4. The automated sprayer of claim 3, further including a filter in line with the fluid line upstream from the valve.
- 5. The automated sprayer of claim 2, wherein the fluid line is connected to the spray head via a junction such that the fluid line connects to the junction at an inlet fixed with respect to the sprayer and wherein the spray head connects to the junction via a rotatable shaft.
- 6. The automated sprayer of claim 5, wherein the shaft provides a fluid passageway in communication with the inlet.
- 7. The automated sprayer of claim 6, wherein the shaft has a forked end mounting the spray head.
- 8. The automated sprayer of claim 7, wherein the junction includes a resilient seal disposed about the shaft.
- 9. The automated sprayer of claim 8, wherein the junction includes a removable cap including the inlet.
- 10. The automated sprayer of claim 9, wherein the cap mounts to a wall of a stationary plate supporting the drive mechanism.
- 11. The automated sprayer of claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism comprises an electric motor that can simultaneously drive the pump and rotate the spray head.
- 12. The automated sprayer of claim 1, wherein the enclosure is a shower enclosure.
- 13. The automated sprayer of claim 1, wherein the enclosure is a toilet bowl.
- 14. An automated sprayer for spraying an enclosure with a liquid cleanser, comprising:
a bottle suitable to contain the liquid cleanser; a reservoir tray supporting the bottle in an inverted orientation; a spray head having an outlet orifice through which cleanser from the bottle can be expelled if there is such liquid cleanser in the bottle; and a piercing post extending from the reservoir tray into the bottle, the post also providing an air vent pathway.
- 15. The automated sprayer of claim 14, further comprising a check valve controlling air flow to the piercing post and inhibiting fluid flow out through the piercing post.
- 16. A dispenser for dispensing a liquid, comprising:
a bottle suitable to contain the liquid; a reservoir tray having an upwardly extending well for supporting the bottle in an inverted orientation; and a cap closing a top end of the bottle; wherein the well has a spring-loaded outlet valve that permits outflow from the well when a portion of the cap abuts against the outlet valve.
- 17. The dispenser of claim 16, wherein the cap has a radially extending web to form a seal against a side of the well.
- 18. The dispenser of claim 16, wherein the dispenser is an automated sprayer for dispensing a liquid cleaner.
- 19. An automated sprayer for spraying an enclosure with a liquid cleanser, comprising:
a bottle suitable to contain the liquid cleanser; a reservoir tray supporting the bottle in an inverted orientation; a spray head having an outlet orifice through which cleanser from the bottle can be expelled if there is such liquid cleanser in the bottle; and a hanger attached to the sprayer that is adjustable from a first compact configuration to a second hanger configuration; wherein the hanger is in the form of a tower having a cavity and a slider, the slider engaging the tower in a tab and slot arrangement.
- 20. An assembly for coupling a fluid line to a rotatable nozzle, the assembly comprising:
a fluid inlet line; a rotatable nozzle; a chamber attached to the fluid inlet line and rotationally fixed with respect thereto; a seal disposed within the chamber; and a shaft having an end disposed within the chamber about which the seal is disposed and an opposite end connected to the nozzle, the shaft both being rotatable and defining a passageway in communication with the chamber and the nozzle.
- 21. The assembly of claim 20, wherein the seal is an o-ring, and a cap is provided having an annular surface projecting into the chamber radially outside the shaft so as to contact the o-ring and press the o-ring.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent claims priority based on U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/383,687 filed on May 28, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60383687 |
May 2002 |
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