Claims
- 1. An improved detergent dispenser coupled to an external source of fluid flow under pressure and having a chemical source being in solid cast form, a spray generator designed to generate a fluid spray being fluidly coupled to the fluid source and the fluid spray generated by the spray generator bearing on the chemical source and generating a solution of the chemical, means to selectively discharge the solution of the chemical through a discharge conduit, wherein the improvement comprises:
- a fluid inlet conduit fluidly coupling the source of fluid to the spray generator having pressure reduction means disposed in said fluid inlet conduit for reducing the pressure of the flow of fluid in said fluid inlet conduit; and
- a pressure feedback means for disabling a flow of fluid from the source of fluid to the spray generator responsive to selective discontinuation of the discharge flow of the solution of the chemical through the discharge conduit, the pressure feedback means including back pressure actuated valve means disposed in said fluid inlet conduit downstream of said pressure reduction means, the back pressure actuated valve means being fluidly coupled to the discharge conduit for discontinuing the fluid flow to the spray generator responsive to reception of a fluid feedback pressure from the discharge conduit, the fluid feedback pressure being greater than the reduced flow pressure produced in said fluid inlet conduit by the pressure reduction means.
- 2. An improved detergent dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pressure reduction produced by the pressure reduction means is between five and thirty pounds per square inch.
- 3. An improved detergent dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pressure reduction produced by the pressure reduction means is twenty pounds per square inch.
- 4. An improved detergent dispenser, having a solid cast detergent and being designed to be wholly operated by fluid flow and fluid pressure, being fluidly coupled to an inlet source of fluid under pressure and being fluidly coupled to an outlet flow discharge conduit for providing a discharge flow from said detergent dispenser, the flow discharge conduit having a flow enabling device designed to selectively enable fluid flow from the discharge conduit and to discontinue fluid flow from the inlet source of fluid to said detergent dispenser, wherein the improvement comprises;
- nozzle means for directing a spray of fluid on the solid cast detergent responsive to a flow enabling selection by the flow enabling device, said spray dissolving a portion of the solid cast detergent and producing a detergent solution thereby, the detergent solution accumulating in an accumulator;
- pump means for pumping the detergent solution from the detergent dispenser being fluidly coupled to the source of fluid, the flow discharge conduit, and the accumulator, wherein fluid flow through the pump means responsive to a flow enabling selection by the flow enabling device generates a negative pressure region within the pump means, the negative pressure being applied to the accumulator through the fluid coupling therewith, the negative pressure acting to draw the detergent solution through the pump means; and
- pressure feedback means for discontinuing fluid flow to the nozzle means being fluidly coupled to the flow enabling device and acting to discontinue said fluid flow responsive to the back pressure resulting from the flow enabling device selecting flow discontinuance.
- 5. A detergent dispenser as claimed in claim 4 wherein the pump means is a venturi pump.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/263,796, filed Jun. 22, 1994, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,478,537 on Dec. 26, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 5,342,587, issued Aug. 30, 1994 from Ser. No. 07/950,932 filed Sep. 24, 1992.
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