Claims
- 1. A trigger sprayer which draws at least two separate liquids from two separate container volumes and mixes the liquids prior to their being dispensed by the sprayer, the sprayer comprising:a sprayer housing, the housing having a cap for attaching the housing to two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids; a fluid discharge passage in the housing, the discharge passage having a length with opposite ends with a nozzle orifice for dispensing liquid from the discharge passage at one end and an inlet opening for receiving liquid into the discharge passage at the opposite end; a pair of separate pump chambers in the housing; a pair of separate liquid passages in the housing, each passage of the pair extending between one of the pair of pump chambers and the discharge passage inlet, and between one of the pair of pump chambers and one of the two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids when the sprayer housing is attached to the two separate container volumes; and, each of the pair of pump chambers has a piston mounted therein for reciprocating movement of the piston in the pump chamber; and a single trigger is mounted on the sprayer housing for pivoting movement of the trigger relative to the housing, the trigger is operatively connected to the piston mounted in each of the pump chambers to cause reciprocating movement of the pistons in the pump chambers in response to pivoting movement of the trigger on the sprayer housing.
- 2. The trigger sprayer of claim 1, wherein:means are provided on the sprayer housing for venting the two separate container volumes to an exterior environment of the sprayer housing.
- 3. The trigger sprayer of claim 2, wherein:the means for venting the two separate container volumes includes a pair of separate vent chambers in the sprayer housing, each vent chamber communicates with one of the two separate container volumes and each vent chamber has a vent piston mounted therein for reciprocating movement between a first position blocking venting of the container volume through the vent chamber and a second position opening venting of the container volume through the vent chamber; and a single trigger is mounted on the sprayer housing for pivoting movement of the trigger relative to the housing, the trigger is operatively connected to the vent piston mounted in each of the vent chambers to cause reciprocating movement of the vent piston in response to pivoting movement of the trigger on the housing.
- 4. The trigger sprayer of claim 1, wherein:a pair of check valves are contained in the sprayer housing, each check valve of the pair is positioned in one of the pair of liquid passages.
- 5. The trigger sprayer of claim 1, wherein:each liquid passage of the pair of separate liquid passages has an exit opening that opens into the inlet opening of the discharge passage.
- 6. A trigger sprayer which draws at least two separate liquids from two separate container volumes and mixes the liquids prior to their being dispensed by the sprayer, the sprayer comprising:a sprayer housing, the housing having a cap for attaching the housing to two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids; a fluid discharge passage in the housing, the discharge passage having a length with opposite ends with a nozzle orifice for dispensing liquid from the discharge passage at one end and an inlet opening for receiving liquid into the discharge passage at the opposite end; a pair of separate pump chambers in the housing; a pair of separate liquid passages in the housing, each passage of the pair extending between one of the pair of pump chambers and the discharge passage inlet, and between one of the pair of pump chambers and one of the two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids when the sprayer housing is attached to the two separate container volumes; each liquid passage of the pair of separate liquid passages has an exit opening that opens into the inlet opening of the discharge passage; and, a one-way valve is contained in the discharge passage at the inlet opening, the one-way valve seats over the pair of exit openings of the pair of liquid passages and permits liquid flow from the pair of exit openings into the inlet opening while preventing liquid flow from the inlet opening into the pair of exit openings.
- 7. A trigger sprayer which draws at least two separate liquids from two separate container volumes and mixes the liquids prior to their being dispensed by the sprayer, the sprayer comprising:a sprayer housing, the housing having a cap for attaching the housing to two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids; a fluid discharge passage in the housing, the discharge passage having a length with opposite ends with a nozzle orifice for dispensing liquid from the discharge passage at one end and an inlet opening for receiving liquid into the discharge passage at the opposite end, the inlet opening being positioned adjacent an end wall of the discharge passage that is stationary within the sprayer housing; a pair of separate liquid passages in the housing, each passage of the pair extending between the discharge passage inlet opening and one of the two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids when the sprayer housing is attached to the two separate container volumes; a pair of exit openings in the discharge passage end wall opening into the discharge passage at the inlet opening of the discharge passage, each liquid passage of the pair of separate liquid passages communicating with the discharge passage through one of the pair of exit openings in the discharge passage end wall; and at least one pump in the sprayer housing communicating with at least one of the liquid passages.
- 8. The trigger sprayer of claim 7, wherein:the housing cap attaches the sprayer housing to a single container having two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids.
- 9. The trigger sprayer of claim 7, wherein:a one-way valve is contained in the discharge passage and controls liquid flow through the pair of exit openings in the discharge passage end wall, the one-way valve is positioned in the discharge passage to permit liquid flow through the pair of exit openings and into the inlet opening of the discharge passage while preventing liquid flow from the inlet opening of the discharge passage into the pair of exit openings.
- 10. The trigger sprayer of claim 7, wherein:the pump communicates with the discharge passage through at least one of the liquid passages and through at least one of the exit openings in the discharge passage end wall.
- 11. The trigger sprayer of claim 10, wherein:the pump includes a pump chamber having a piston mounted therein for reciprocating movement of the piston in the pump chamber.
- 12. The trigger sprayer of claim 7, wherein:a pair of separate pumps are contained in the sprayer housing, each pump of the pair of pumps communicates with one of the pair of liquid passages.
- 13. The trigger sprayer of claim 7, wherein:the sprayer housing contains means for venting the two separate container volumes to an exterior environment of the container volumes.
- 14. The trigger sprayer of claim 7, wherein:a single trigger is mounted on the sprayer housing for pivoting movement of the trigger relative to the housing; a pair of separate pumps are contained in the sprayer housing, each pump of the pair includes a pump chamber with a piston mounted in the pump chamber for reciprocating movement of the piston therein, each piston of the pair of separate pumps is operatively connected to the trigger for causing reciprocating movement of the pair of pistons in response to pivoting movement of the trigger.
- 15. The trigger sprayer of claim 7, wherein:a pair of separate check valves are contained in the sprayer housing, each check valve of the pair is positioned in one of the pair of liquid passages.
- 16. A trigger sprayer which draws at least two separate liquids from two separate container volumes and mixes the liquids prior to their being dispensed by the sprayer, the sprayer comprising:a sprayer housing, the housing having a cap for attaching the housing to two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids; a fluid discharge passage in the housing, the discharge passage having a length with a nozzle orifice for dispensing liquid from the discharge passage at one end and an inlet opening for receiving liquid into the discharge passage at an opposite end of its length; a pair of separate liquid passages in the housing, each passage of the pair extending between the discharge passage inlet opening and one of the two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids when the sprayer housing is attached to the two separate container volumes; at least one pump chamber in the sprayer housing communicating with at least one of the pair of liquid passages, a piston mounted in the pump chamber for reciprocating movement therein; a trigger mounted on the sprayer housing for pivoting movement of the trigger relative to the housing, the trigger being operatively connected to the pump piston for causing reciprocating movement of the pump piston in the pump chamber in response to pivoting movement of the trigger; a pair of separate vent chambers in the housing, each vent chamber of the pair communicating with one of the two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids when the sprayer housing is attached to the two separate container volumes; and each vent chamber having a vent piston mounted in the vent chamber for reciprocating movement therein between a first position of the vent piston in the vent chamber blocking venting of the container volume through the vent chamber to an exterior environment of the container volume, and a second position of the vent piston in the vent chamber opening venting of the container volume through the vent chamber to the exterior environment, the vent pistons being operatively connected to the trigger for causing reciprocating movement of the vent pistons in the vent chambers in response to pivoting movement of the trigger on the housing.
- 17. The trigger sprayer of claim 16, wherein:the housing cap attaches the sprayer housing to a single container having two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids.
- 18. The trigger sprayer of claim 16, wherein:a pair of separate pump chambers are contained in the sprayer housing, each pump chamber communicates with one of the pair of separate liquid passages, and each pump chamber has a piston mounted therein which is operatively connected to the trigger for causing reciprocating movements of the pistons in the pump chambers in response to pivoting movement of the trigger on the sprayer housing.
- 19. The trigger sprayer of claim 16, wherein:a pair of check valves are contained in the sprayer housing, each check valve of the pair is positioned in one of the pair of liquid passages.
- 20. The trigger sprayer of claim 16, wherein:each liquid passage of the pair of separate liquid passages has an exit opening that opens into the inlet opening of the discharge passage.
- 21. The trigger sprayer of claim 20, wherein:a one-way valve is contained in the discharge passage at the inlet opening, the one-way valve seats over the pair of exit openings of the pair of liquid passages and permits liquid flow from the pair of exit openings into the inlet opening while preventing liquid flow from the inlet opening into the pair of exit openings.
- 22. A trigger sprayer which draws at least two separate liquids from two separate container volumes and mixes the liquids prior to their being dispensed by the sprayer, the sprayer comprising:a sprayer housing adapted to be communicated with two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids; a fluid discharge passage in the housing, the discharge passage having a length with opposite ends with a nozzle orifice for dispensing liquid from the discharge passage communicating with one end and an inlet opening for receiving liquid into the discharge passage at the opposite end; a pair of separate pump chambers in the housing; a pair of separate liquid passages in the housing, each liquid passage of the pair extending between one of the pair of the pump chambers and the discharge passage inlet, and between one of the pair of pump chambers and one of the two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids when the sprayer housing is communicated with the two separate container volumes; and, a dip tube adapter in the sprayer housing, the dip tube adapter having a pair of dip tube coupling sleeves, each dip tube coupling sleeve communicating with one of the pair of separate liquid passages.
- 23. The trigger sprayer of claim 22, further comprising:a pair of dip tubes communicating with the dip tube coupling sleeves.
- 24. The trigger sprayer of claim 22, further comprising:the dip tube adaptor having a side wall that extends around the pair of dip tube coupling sleeves.
- 25. The trigger sprayer of claim 24, further comprising:the dip tube adaptor having a top wall, the side wall projecting from the top wall, and the dip tube adaptor having at least one vent port conduit that projects from the dip tube adaptor top wall.
- 26. The trigger sprayer of claim 24, further comprising:the dip tube adaptor having a top wall, the side wall projecting from the top wall, and a pair of openings through the top wall communicating each of the dip tube coupling sleeves with one of the pair of separate liquid passages.
- 27. The trigger sprayer of claim 24, further comprising:the sprayer housing having a cylindrical base chamber; and, the dip tube adapter side wall being fit snug inside the sprayer housing cylindrical base chamber.
- 28. The trigger sprayer of claim 24, further comprising:the sprayer housing having a cap for attaching the housing to two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids; and, the dip tube adapter side wall having an annular flange that is positioned to be engaged between the cap and the two separate container volumes when the sprayer housing is attached to the two separate container volumes.
- 29. The trigger sprayer of claim 28, further comprising:an annular gasket positioned adjacent the annular flange.
- 30. A trigger sprayer which draws at least two separate liquids from two separate container volumes and mixes the liquids prior to their being dispensed by the sprayer, the sprayer comprising:a sprayer housing, the sprayer housing having a cap for attaching the sprayer housing to two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids; a fluid discharge passage in the sprayer housing, the discharge passage having a length with opposite ends with a nozzle orifice for dispensing liquid from the discharge passage communicating with one end and an inlet opening for receiving liquid into the discharge passage at an opposite end; a pair of separate pump chambers in the sprayer housing, the pair of pump chambers being positioned side by side and being spaced above the cap; and, a pair of separate liquid passages in the sprayer housing, each passage of the pair extending between one of the pair of pump chambers and the discharge passage inlet, and between one of the pair of pump chambers and one of the two separate container volumes containing two separate liquids when the sprayer housing is attached to the two separate container volumes.
- 31. The trigger sprayer of claim 30, further comprising:the pair of pump chambers each having cylindrical lengths that are aligned side by side.
- 32. The trigger sprayer of claim 31, further comprising:the length of the fluid discharge passage being aligned with the lengths of the pair of pump chambers.
- 33. The trigger sprayer of claim 30, further comprising:a flexible valve in the fluid discharge passage, the flexible valve seating over the inlet opening of the fluid discharge passage.
- 34. The trigger sprayer of claim 33, further comprising:a liquid spinner in the fluid discharge passage adjacent the nozzle orifice; and, the flexible valve being attached to the liquid spinner.
- 35. The trigger sprayer of claim 33, further comprising:the flexible valve being positioned in the fluid discharge passage to control the flow of liquid through the pair of separate liquid passages into the fluid discharge passage, and to prevent the reverse flow of liquid from the fluid discharge passage into the pair of separate liquid passages.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/349,741, filed Dec. 5, 1994, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,550,694 B1 on Apr. 22, 2003.
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