Claims
- 1. An improved detergent dispenser coupled to a source of fluid and having a chemical source being in solid cast form, a spray generator designed to generate a fluid spray bearing on the chemical source, the fluid spray generating a concentrated solution of the chemical, the concentrated solution of the chemical being discharged through a discharge conduit, wherein the improvement comprises:
- a single valve means for controlling a flow of fluid from the source of fluid, having an inlet being operably fluidly coupled to the source of fluid, having a first outlet operably fluidly coupled to the spray generator, and having a second outlet operably fluidly coupled to the discharge conduit; and
- metering means for selectively metering portions of the flow of fluid from the source of fluid to the spray generator and to the discharge conduit, said metering means being disposed within the valve means and selectively fluidly coupling said inlet to said first outlet and selectively fluidly coupling said inlet to said second outlet.
- 2. An improved detergent dispenser as claimed in claim 1, the valve means having a cylindrical valve body defining a valve stem cavity and having a fluid inlet and the first and second fluid outlets defined therethrough and opening into said valve stem cavity and the metering means being a valve stem having an exterior surface rotatably engaged within said valve stem cavity and having a semi-circular fluid channel defined in said exterior surface, wherein rotation of the valve stem within the valve body selectively brings said fluid channel into registry with the fluid inlet and the first and second fluid outlets defined in the valve body, thereby opening and closing said fluid inlet and fluid outlets as desired.
- 3. An improved detergent dispenser as claimed in claim 2 wherein the fluid inlet and the the first and second fluid outlets are arrayed to span a certain arc path about the cylindrical valve body and the semi-circular fluid channel defined in the exterior surface of the valve stem subtends an arc that is less than the certain arc spanned by the array of the fluid inlet and the the first and second fluid outlets.
- 4. An improved detergent dispenser as claimed in claim 3 wherein the fluid inlet is disposed on the arc path between said first fluid outlet and said second fluid outlet.
- 5. An improved detergent dispenser as claimed in claim 4 wherein at least one of the first and second fluid outlets is formed by structure defining a slot that subtends a certain arc about the cylindrical valve body, the slot having a substantially rectangular cross section.
- 6. An improved detergent dispenser coupled to a source of fluid and having a chemical source being in solid cast form, a spray generator designed to generate a fluid spray bearing on the chemical source, the fluid spray generating a concentrated solution of the chemical, the concentrated solution of the chemical being discharged through a discharge conduit, wherein the improvement comprises:
- a valve for controlling the flow of a fluid from a fluid inlet to a first and a second valve outlet, the fluid inlet being in flow communication with the source of fluid and having a cylindrical valve body and a valve stem disposed therein, the cylindrical valve body defining a valve stem cavity and having the fluid inlet and the first and the second fluid outlets defined therethrough and opening into said valve stem cavity; and the valve stem having an exterior surface rotatably engaged within said valve stem cavity and having a semi circular fluid channel defined in said exterior surface,
- wherein rotation of the valve stem within the valve body selectively brings said fluid channel into registry with the fluid inlet and fluid outlets defined in the valve body, thereby opening and closing said fluid inlet and fluid outlets as desired.
- 7. An improved detergent dispenser as claimed in claim 6 further including the spray generator having a nozzle orifice, the first fluid outlet being in flow communication with the nozzle orifice, and having a dilution conduit fluidly coupling the second outlet to the discharge conduit wherein the ratio of the area of the nozzle orifice to the second outlet is between 36:1 and 1:36.
- 8. An improved detergent dispenser as claimed in claim 7, wherein the ratio of the area of the nozzle orifice to the second outlet is between 1:1 and 1:36.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/950,932, filed Sep. 24, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,342,587, issued Aug. 30, 1994.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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