Claims
- 1. A cleaning wand comprising:
- an elongate housing having a cavity therein adapted to receive a cleaning fluid cartridge;
- a surface cleaning means connected to said housing; a finger trigger pivotally connected to said housing within a slot in said housing; a movable linkage pumping mechanism within said cavity of said housing comprising a pivotal swing arm and an end cap member, said pivotal swing arm being in operative engagement with said end cap member and having a camming surface for sliding engagement with an inner surface of said trigger, whereby upon depression of said trigger said camming surface slides on said inner surface of said trigger and said swing arm pivots, thereby causing said end cap member to move toward a rear of said housing opposite said surface cleaning means, said end cap member being adapted to compress said cartridge upon movement of said end cap member toward said rear of said housing, said linkage pumping mechanism thereby permitting translation of movement of said pivotal trigger in a first direction upon depression thereof into movement of said end cap member in a second direction generally transverse to said direction of movement of said trigger; and
- a tube disposed within said cavity of said housing for permitting fluid communication between said cartridge and a discharge passage in said housing, said linkage pumping mechanism being adapted to effectuate compression of said cartridge to discharge cleaning fluid from said cartridge through said tube and outward from said housing through said discharge passage upon depression of said trigger.
- 2. A cleaning wand as recited in claim 1, wherein said housing has a movable door allowing access to said cavity within said housing.
- 3. A cleaning wand as recited in claim 1 wherein said end cap member is pivotal about a first shaft connected to said swing arm and said swing arm is pivotal about a second shaft connected to said housing.
- 4. A cleaning wand as recited in claim 1 wherein said end cap member further comprises a pressure transmitting member having a nozzle receiving cavity therein adapted to receive a nozzle of said cartridge therein and wherein said end cap member further comprises means for connecting said tube to said end cap member.
- 5. A cleaning wand comprising:
- an elongate housing having a first end, a second end, and a cavity therein adapted to receive a cleaning fluid cartridge therein at said second end of said housing, said cartridge including a resilient pump chamber;
- a surface cleaning means connected to said housing at said first end thereof;
- a finger trigger pivotally connected to said housing within a slot in said housing;
- a movable linkage pumping mechanism within said cavity of said housing comprising a pivotal swing arm and an end cap member, said pivotal swing arm being in operative engagement with said end cap member and having a camming surface for sliding engagement with an inner surface of said trigger, whereby upon depression of said trigger said camming surface slides on said inner surface of said trigger and said swing arm pivots, thereby causing said end cap member to move toward a rear of said housing opposite said surface cleaning means, said end cap member being adapted to compress said pump chamber upon movement of said end cap member toward said rear of said housing, said linkage pumping mechanism thereby permitting translation of movement of said pivotal trigger in a first direction upon depression thereof into movement of said end cap member in a second direction generally transverse to said direction of movement of said trigger; and
- a tube disposed within said cavity of said housing, said tube having a first end proximate said first end of said housing and a second end connected to said linkage pumping mechanism, said tube permitting fluid communication between said pump chamber and a discharge passage in said housing proximate said first end of said tube, said linkage pumping mechanism being adapted to effectuate compression of said pump chamber to discharge cleaning fluid from said pump chamber through said tube and outward from said housing through said discharge passage upon depression of said trigger.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 478,516 filed Mar. 24, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,534,669.
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