Battery pack for battery operated sprayer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6811099
  • Patent Number
    6,811,099
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 21, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 2, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A battery operated sprayer has an elongated handle for gripping by the operator for actuating the sprayer and for supporting the container to which the sprayer is attached, a removable battery pack forms a removable portion of the handle which solely supports a plurality of batteries which may be recharged or replaced by the operator.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a battery operated trigger sprayer mountable on a container of product to be sprayed, and more particularly to a removable battery pack for the sprayer.




Typically, battery operated sprayers and dispensers provide for some type of access to a battery compartment for the removal, replacement and/or recharging of the batteries. For example, the housing of a power drive unit is removed from the fluid dispenser in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,716,007. Or, a top battery cover in U.S. Pat. No. 5,397,034 is slid open to access the batteries.




When replaceable batteries are used, at least two and normally four of such batteries are individually clamped in place within the sprayer, or a rechargeable battery or accumulator is individually clamped in place. Thus, when the batteries need replaced or recharged in use, as during garden spraying, the operator must remove them one-at-a-time taking care not to drop them or lose them in the garden, and eventually install fresh batteries.




The need arises to provide for a removable battery pack which supports the batteries so as to be removed together as one unit thereby avoiding the time-consuming and cumbersome single battery handling as before. It would improve upon the convenience in use if the batteries could be removed and replaced with one hand while holding the sprayer with the other.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a battery operated sprayer having a removable battery pack which wholly supports the batteries as a unit when removed.




The battery pack according to the invention comprises a holder for removably supporting the batteries as a unit, the holder itself being removably supported within the sprayer for easy access. In one embodiment the holder forms an access panel which fits within a cutout provided within a handle grip portion of the sprayer, the handle grip being solely grasped by the operator for operation of the trigger actuator and for supporting the container to which the sprayer is attached. The cutout may be formed in the front and adjoining side walls of the handle for convenience in gaining access to the battery pack with its access panel contoured to fit which within the general outline of the handle.




In accordance with another embodiment, the battery pack holder is removably mounted within an upper portion of the sprayer, the access panel comprising a hinged cover. The holder may be mounted to the sprayer body or to an underside of the hinged cover for easy access.




It is a further objective of the invention to provide such a removable battery pack which is easily accessible for simple and quick installation and removable and which is of simple and economical construction yet highly efficient in therefore keeping the overall parts of the sprayer attractively low.




Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of a battery operated trigger sprayer according to one embodiment of the invention shown mounted to a container and incorporating the battery pack according to the invention shown in the process of removal or reinstallation;





FIG. 2

a view similar to

FIG. 1

showing the battery pack fully installed within a cutout of the handle;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken substantially along the line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged perspective view of the battery pack according to the invention which supports a plurality of batteries as a unit;





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of the

FIG. 4

battery pack at a reduced scale;





FIG. 6

is similar to

FIG. 1

of another embodiment of the invention showing the battery pack mounted within an upper portion of the sprayer;





FIG. 7

is a rear elevational view of the

FIG. 6

sprayer;





FIG. 8

is a side elevational view of the hinged cover of

FIG. 6

showing the battery pack removably mounted to the underside of the cover; and





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of the battery pack of FIG.


6


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Turning now to the drawings wherein like reference characters refer to like and corresponding parts throughout the several views, the battery operated trigger sprayer which incorporates one embodiment of the invention is generally designated


10


in

FIGS. 1 and 2

and comprises a sprayer body


11


which covers a pump assembly which includes a variable volume pump chamber (not shown) into which an inlet passage


20


extends from an inlet tube which extends into the bottle, as typically shown in application Ser. No. 10/208,008, commonly-owned herewith, and specifically incorporated herein by reference. A drive motor (not shown) is operated upon actuation of a trigger lever


12


which facilitates manual opening and closing of a switch (not shown) to operate the drive motor by a gearing and cams arrangement similar to that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,716,007, the entirety of which is specifically enclosed incorporated herein by reference. Other pump assembles may be provided such as those including a self-priming rotary pump, a diaphragm pump, or a piston/cylinder pump, within the purview of the invention.




A discharge nozzle


13


is located at the front end of the sprayer through which liquid product is discharged in the form of a spray or stream upon trigger lever actuation as in a manner well known in this art.




The sprayer body includes a handle portion


14


which is solely gripped by the operator, without gripping any neck portion of the container


16


, for both supporting container


16


to which the sprayer is coupled as well as for operating the sprayer upon squeezing the trigger lever


12


. The handle portion comprises a sufficiently long neck providing the sole means for gripping by the operator to both support the container and to operate the sprayer.




A container closure


15


is coupled to handle portion


14


at its free end in some suitable manner for rotation about the central axis of the closure to facilitate the mounting of the sprayer to container


16


of product to be sprayed. The container includes a neck having external threads (not shown) which cooperate in the usual manner with the internal threads of closure


15


to facilitate removable securement of the sprayer to the container.




In the embodiment of

FIGS. 1

to


5


, handle portion


14


has an opening in the form of a cutout


17


which includes opposing side walls


18


and front wall


19


thereof. The cutout is of a predetermined size and contour and may be of an irregular shape such as essentially trapezoidal as shown. A removable battery pack generally designated


21


in

FIGS. 4 and 5

is inserted into handle portion


14


at cutout


17


such that when fully assembled as in

FIG. 2

, the battery pack forms part of the gripping portion of the handle.




As more clearly detailed in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, battery pack


21


comprises a battery holder


22


having a front wall or panel


23


which is of the same general shape as front wall


19


of the handle, and has opposing side walls


24


of generally the same size and contour as that formed by cutout


17


along the opposing sides of the handle. It can therefore be seen that battery holder


22


is complementary in shape and size to that of cutout


17


so as to fit snugly within the cutout when assembled to the sprayer to form a smooth extension of the opposing side walls and the front wall thereof.




The battery holder has a lower support wall


25


underlying an array of upstanding batteries


26


which may be of the standard household variety.




The holder further has an upper wall


27


which partially overlies the upper ends of the batteries and which has an opening


28


of sufficient size to expose the battery ends to the wire connectors or to a metallic contact plate (neither shown) or the like mounted within handle


14


at the upper end of its cutout


17


.




Extending outwardly of both side walls


24


of the battery holder are resilient arms


29


embracing the outer pair of batteries to snugly retain all the batteries within holder


22


to avoid dislodgement of the batteries from the holder as when breaking contact with the wire connectors or the metal contact plate during removal of the battery pack from the sprayer handle portion


14


. Additionally, the battery holder has a pair of spring biased latches


31


with cammed ends provided to slide along the inner surfaces of the side walls


18


of the handle until they project outwardly through openings


32


adjacent the handle cutout as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. As known for these type latches, the latch ends simply extend partially through openings


32


when in the fully assembled position of

FIG. 2 and

, when it is desired to remove the battery holder from the handle portion, the latch ends are simply depressed inwardly by the operator until they clear openings


32


allowing the holder to be removed.




When assembled to the handle to form a part thereof, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the battery pack forms a part of the handle itself and is gripped by the operator for both supporting the liquid container during use and for operating the sprayer upon actuation of trigger lever


12


. Depression of the trigger lever simply facilitates contact of a switch plate with the battery wires or contact plate for completing the battery circuit to the motor to operate the motor which turns the gears to operate the pump for pumping liquid product which is drawn up through inlet passage


20


into the pump chamber and out through the discharge passage and nozzle opening in a manner well known in this art. Battery holder


22


is structured such that the batteries are securely supported therein in horizontal alignment and are not likely to dislodge on removal of the battery pack from the sprayer as the batteries break connection with the wire connectors or contact plate within the sprayer handle portion. The batteries can be removed and simply replaced within holder


22


and the battery pack reassembled back to its

FIG. 2

position at which it is snapped in place by snap latches


31


cooperating with openings


32


.




In lieu of standard household batteries, a rechargeable battery or batteries can be provided in holder


22


for recharging in some normal manner.




In accordance with another embodiment of the invention shown in

FIGS. 6

to


9


, the battery operated sprayer is generally designated


33


having a sprayer body


34


of similar design to that of battery operated sprayer


10


except that handle portion


35


can have a shorter length compared to handle portion


14


thereby reducing the overall height of the sprayer from the top of container


16


. A pump assembly


36


which may be of the variable volume type is housed within handle portion


35


as is a drive motor


37


of some type.




A battery pack shown in detail in

FIG. 9

is generally designated


38


and is removably mounted within an upper portion of the sprayer and made accessible via a movable panel forming a wall of the sprayer body. In the sprayer


33


embodiment, the movable panel may be in the form of a cover


39


hinged to the sprayer body in some convenient manner as by a live hinged


41


or the like. The cover acts as a battery door having a top wall


42


and side walls


43


,


44


surrounding and covering battery pack


38


as shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

.




The battery pack includes a holder


45


having opposing end walls


46


,


47


with openings sized to expose the battery poles for contact engagement in some suitable manner with a battery wire lead connected to the drive motor. Holder


45


forms a cradle for storing batteries


48


which are shown as 4 in number stacked with one pair atop the other. However, the batteries can otherwise be arranged within the holder such that the upper pair would be in tandem to the lower pair with all four batteries lying in a single plan. Irrespective of the cluster arrangement to the batteries, they are removably secured within the holder by the provision of spring arms


49


.




As most clearly shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, battery holder


45


is mounted within the pump body on some suitable support plate


51


or the like which may have upstanding spring arms


52


(

FIG. 7

) which may have ribs or detents engaging retention grooves


53


(

FIG. 9

) or the like for removably retaining the holder in place.




Thus, when it comes time to replace the batteries which have lost their charge which may occur while using the sprayer, for example, in garden spray, the battery lid or cover, which may be spring-snapped closed in some manner, is hinged open in the direction of the curved arrow of

FIG. 6

rendering the battery pack fully accessible for removal of the batteries as a pack, together with their holder


45


. In such manner the sprayer can simply be held with one hand while the battery pack is removed with the other without fumbling with a plurality of single batteries in the garden thereby adding to the frustration and convenience. The batteries may thereafter be individually removed from their battery pack and replaced with the fresh battery pack reinstalled.




The battery pack may otherwise be mounted to the underside of cover


39


as shown in

FIG. 8

for removal by spring arms


22


in a similar manner as described with reference to

FIGS. 6

,


7


. Thus, upon swinging the battery cover to its open position as shown in phantom outline in

FIG. 6

, the battery is now supported within the cover itself and can be simply accessed easily for removal as a pack as in the same manner described with reference to

FIGS. 6

,


7


.




From the foregoing it can be seen that a simple and efficient yet highly effective battery pack is devised for a battery operated sprayer which is made readily accessible by a movable panel forming a handle grip wall or top wall of the sprayer body. The battery pack comprises a battery holder which is removable as a unit via the access panel which may be attached to the holder forming part of the handle grip, or which may be removably mounted within a top portion of the sprayer beneath a hinged battery cover or to the battery cover itself. Removal of the battery pack from the sprayer handle and replacement of the batteries is thereby rendered quick and easy and uncomplicated, and the battery pack with fresh batteries can then be reassembled to the sprayer handle with little down time.




Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are made possible in the light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A battery operated pump sprayer comprising a sprayer body which includes a trigger actuator and a spray nozzle, container closure means coupled to said body for mounting the sprayer to a container of liquid to be sprayed by the nozzle on actuation of the trigger, the sprayer body having a handle portion of a predetermined length as to be soley grasped by the operator while activating the trigger actuator and for holding the container during operation, the closure means being mounted at a free end of the handle, and a removable battery pack mounted within the sprayer body, the battery pack comprising a movable panel forming a wall of the sprayer body, the movable panel having a holder supporting at least one battery which may be recharged or replaced by the operator.
  • 2. The sprayer according to claim 1, wherein the battery pack is located within the handle portion of the sprayer body, the panel being removable and comprising a portion of the handle which is grasped by the operator, and the holder being fixedly mounted to the panel.
  • 3. The sprayer according to claim 2, wherein the panel comprises the portion of a front wall of the handle.
  • 4. The sprayer according to claim 2, wherein cooperating snap-fit fastening means acting between the panel and a confronting portion of the handle are provided for retaining the panel in place.
  • 5. The sprayer according to claim 1, wherein means on the holder are provided for removably retaining the battery in place.
  • 6. A battery operated sprayer comprising a sprayer body which includes a trigger actuator and a spray nozzle, container closure means coupled to said body for mounting the sprayer to a container of liquid to be sprayed by the nozzle on actuation of the trigger, the sprayer body having an upper portion aligned with the nozzle and having a handle portion lying substantially perpendicular to the upper portion, the handle portion having a predetermined length as to be solely grasped by the operator while activating the trigger actuator and for holding the container during operation, the closure means being mounted on a free end of the handle, and a removable battery pack mounted within the upper portion of the sprayer body, the battery pack comprising a holder supporting at least one battery which may be recharged or replaced by the operator, the sprayer body having a support for removably retaining the holder in place, and a cover hingedly connected to the sprayer body for movement between a closed position covering the battery pack and an open position to provide access to the battery pack, the cover forming a top wall of the sprayer body.
  • 7. A battery operated sprayer comprising a sprayer body which includes a trigger actuator and a spray nozzle, container closure means coupled to said body for mounting the sprayer to a container of liquid to be sprayed by the nozzle on actuation of the trigger, the sprayer body having an upper portion aligned with the nozzle and having a handle portion lying substantially perpendicular to the upper portion, the handle portion having a predetermined length as to be solely grasped by the operator while activating the trigger actuator and for holding the container during operation, the closure means being mounted on a free end of the handle, and a removable battery pack mounted within the upper portion of the sprayer body, the battery pack comprising a holder supporting at least one battery which may be recharged or replaced by the operator, the battery pack further comprising a cover hingedly connected to the sprayer body for movement between a closed position forming a top wall of the sprayer body and an open position to provide access to the battery pack, the holder supporting at least one battery being removably mounted to an underside of the cover.
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