1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a device for holding and actuating a sprayer.
2. Related Prior Art
Disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,819,985 is a device 10 for actuating and holding a sprayer 12. The sprayer 12 includes a push-button valve 14 and a rim 26. The actuating and holding device 10 includes a body 16 and a locking ring 38.
The body 16 includes a handle 18 and a forward portion 20. The forward portion 20 includes an engagement element 22 for engagement with the rim 26 of the sprayer 12. The engagement element 22 includes a gap 24 defined therein, cam surfaces 52 formed on an external edge and a slot 46 defined in the external edge. A trigger 36 is provided on the handle 18. A lever 30 includes an end located in the gap 24 and an opposite end connected to the trigger 36.
The locking ring 38 includes a straight portion 40, two prongs 44 extended from an internal edge and an engagement finger 48 extended from the internal edge. The engagement finger 48 is located corresponding to the straight portion 40.
The locking ring 38 is installed around the engagement element 22. The internal edge of the locking ring 38 is in compliance with the external edge of the engagement element 22 including the cam surfaces 52. The prongs 44 are inserted in the slot 46. Thus, the locking ring 38 is not rotational relative to the engagement element 22. When the trigger 36 is operated, the push-button valve 14 is pushed via the lever 30.
There are problems encountered in the use of this conventional actuating and holding device 10. Firstly, it is not durable. The engagement element 22 is made of plastic. The cam surfaces 52 are worn away after some time of use so that the contact between the external edge of the engagement element 22 and the internal edge of the locking ring 38 is loose.
Secondly, it is inconvenient. The engagement finger 48 must be pushed downwards so that the prongs 44 can be inserted into the slot 46. The engagement finger 48 must be pushed upwards so that the prongs 44 can be removed from the slot 46. Space around the engagement finger 48 is, however, limited and renders it difficult to operate the engagement finger 48. Moreover, the locking ring 38 is arranged around the engagement element 22 after the engagement element 22 is arranged around the rim 26. The area of the locking ring 38 and that of the engagement element 22 are, however, limited and render it difficult to operate the locking ring 38 and the engagement element 22.
Therefore, the present invention is intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
According to the present invention, a device is disclosed for holding and actuating a sprayer. The sprayer includes a neck, a rim formed on the neck, a push-button valve and a nozzle provided on the push-button valve. The device includes a holder and a trigger. The holder includes a handle, a barrel extending from the handle and a clamp extending from the barrel. The clamp includes two jaws formed thereon, a mouth defined between the jaws and a gap defined between the jaws. The neck of the sprayer can be pushed into the mouth through the gap. The trigger is connected to the holder so that the trigger is operable to push the push-button valve of the sprayer.
The primary advantage of the device according to the present invention is easy operation, because the neck of the sprayer can easily be pushed into the mouth of the clamp through the gap of the clamp.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings.
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The holding and actuating device includes a holder 10, an elastic element 30 provided on the holder 10 and a trigger 20 provided on the holder 10. The holder 10 is used to hold the rim 53 of the sprayer 50. The elastic element 30 is used to enhance the holder 10 when holding the rim 53. The trigger 20 is operable to actuate the push-button valve 54.
The holder 10 includes a handle 12, a barrel 14 extended from the handle 12 and a clamp 13 extended from the barrel 14. The holder 10 is made of two halves 11 joined together. The holder 10 is hollow.
The clamp 13 includes a mouth 130 defined therein and a vent 131 in communication with the mouth 130. The mouth 130 is used to receive the neck 52 of the sprayer 50. Spray can travel to the exterior from the nozzle 51 of the sprayer 50 through the vent 131. The clamp 13 includes two jaws 132 formed thereon and a gap 133 defined between the jaws 132. A groove 139 is defined in the periphery of the clamp 13. The elastic element 30 is a C-clip disposed in the groove 139. Thus, the elastic element 30 enhances the clamp 13 when holding the neck 52 of the sprayer 50.
Each of the jaws 132 includes a concave edge 134 formed thereon, a rounded edge 135 formed next to the concave edge 134 and a plurality of buckles 136 formed next to the concave edge 134. The concave edges 134 of the jaws 132 are used for engagement with the neck 52 of the sprayer 50. The neck 52 of the sprayer 50 can be pushed against the rounded edges 135 of the jaws 132 for opening the jaws 132 so that the neck 52 of the sprayer 50 can be moved into the mouth 130.
Each of the buckles 136 includes an upper portion 137 for contact with the top of the neck 52 of the sprayer 50 and a lower portion 138 for contact with the periphery of the neck 52 of the sprayer 50.
The trigger 20 is pivotally connected to the barrel 14. The trigger 20 includes a first portion 21 located before the handle 12, a second portion 22 for contact with the push-button valve 54 of the sprayer 50 and a third portion 23 connected to the barrel 14. The third portion 23 of the trigger 20 is an elastic portion for returning the trigger 20 to its normal position after it is operated and released.
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The holding and actuating device according to the present invention exhibits several advantages. Firstly, its operation is easy because of the gap 133 and the rounded edges 135 against which the neck 52 of the sprayer 50 can easily be pushed into the mouth 130 of the clamp 13.
Secondly, it is reliable for using the elastic element 30 to enhance the clamp 13 for clamping the neck 52 of the sprayer 50.
The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the sprayer art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/470,423, filed on 6 Sep. 2006, of which the entire disclosure is incorporated herein.
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Parent | 11470423 | Sep 2006 | US |
Child | 11744942 | US |