1. Technical Field
The invention relates to a fan spray device.
2. Background Art
A hand held spray device typically stores liquid to dispense the liquid upon actuation of a trigger. Actuation of the trigger of the spray device produces a liquid stream and/or a liquid mist from a nozzle of the spray device. Liquid streams and/or mists are often used when dispensing liquid in order to cool a user when sprayed upon a face or body of the user.
A hand held fan device generally utilizes battery power to provide air movement as desired by a user. The fan device is typically mounted on the spray device to produce a fan spray device. The fan of the fan spray device facilitates additional cooling of the user through air movement and further misting of the liquid dispensed upon actuation of the trigger. The fan can be actuated by the trigger or can have actuation separate from the trigger.
The spray device, the fan device and the fan spray device are popular in order to cool users when the users are spending a large amount of time outdoors. Environments where the spray device, the fan device and the fan spray device are popular are amusement parks or theme parks where users often spend long periods of time in a hot summer climate strolling, socializing and/or waiting in an outdoor thoroughfare.
The prior art has offered a novelty character head mounted upon a spray device to increase the aesthetics of the spray device. Novelty character heads can have the shape of an animal character, a cartoon character or other novelty shape, which may be attractive to potential users, such as children. A nozzle of the spray device is positioned in a mouth area of the character head.
In one embodiment, a fan spray device is provided with a housing defining a liquid reservoir and a port providing access to the liquid reservoir. The housing has a handle portion. A fan assembly is provided on the housing. A spray assembly is provided proximate the fan assembly to dispense liquid from the liquid reservoir of the housing. A character head is mounted on the housing and spaced apart from the port such that liquid can be received through the port without removing the character head.
In another embodiment, a fan spray device having a housing is disclosed. The housing has a base portion, a handle portion, a front portion extending from the base portion and spaced apart from the handle portion, an upper portion connecting the front portion and the handle portion, and a liquid reservoir disposed within the handle portion. The upper portion has a port therein a port therein in fluid communication with the liquid reservoir such that liquid can be received through the port and stored in the liquid reservoir. A fan assembly is mounted on the front portion of the housing. A spray assembly is provided proximate the fan assembly to dispense liquid from the liquid reservoir of the housing.
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for the claims and/or as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
In prior art spray devices having a novelty character head mounted thereon, the character head is mounted directly on a liquid intake port. Placement of the character head on the liquid intake port of the spray device requires a user to dismount the character head to access the liquid intake port and fill the spray device. The required detaching of the character head increases complexity of filling and refilling the fan spray device. The spray device typically has a nozzle that aligns with a mouth area of the character head, which may create difficulty for the user to attach and detach the character head.
For many typical fan spray devices, access to a power source, such as the batteries, is restricted because a fan is added to a spray device as an accessory. Additionally, the height of the fan spray device is typically large because of the axial alignment of the fan, the spray nozzle, and a handle of the fan spray device. The height is also generally large because a fan assembly is merely added to a prefabricated spray device.
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In at least one embodiment, the housing 12 is one, integrally formed component of the fan spray device 10. In another embodiment, the housing 12 is formed of multiple components. As illustrated, the housing 12 has a base portion 20, which is flat to rest upon an underlying support surface. Of course, the base portion 20 may be adapted to rest upon an underlying support surface in any suitable manner. The base portion 20 supports a handle portion 22 and a front portion 24. The handle portion 22 may be ergonomically designed to be sized for a user to grasp. The front portion 24 is spaced apart from the handle portion 22 and supports the fan assembly 14 and the spray assembly 16 so that the handle portion 22 and the fan assembly 14 and spray assembly 16 are not axially aligned to reduce the height of the fan spray device 10. The design of the housing 12 is compact and is dedicated to the combination of the fan assembly 14 and the spray assembly 16.
The housing 12 may have an upper portion 26 located between the handle portion 22 and the front portion 24. The base portion 20, the handle portion 22, the front portion 24, and the upper portion 26 define a trigger aperture 27. In one embodiment, the trigger aperture 27 is sized to receive at least a finger of a user and a portion of the spray assembly 16. In the depicted embodiment, the handle portion 22 is sized to be grasped by an entire hand of the user and the trigger aperture 27 is sized to receive fingers of the hand of the user. Of course, any suitable size and shape of the trigger aperture 27 is contemplated within the scope of the present invention. The illustrated configuration of the housing 12 of the fan spray device 10 is compact and is easy for a user to hold, carry and transport, as opposed to an elongate prior art assembly of an axially stacked bottle, having a spray assembly and a fan assembly.
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In one embodiment, the character head 18 is integrally formed with the housing 12. In another embodiment, the character head 18 is mounted on the housing 12 after the housing 12 is formed. The character head 18 may be removably mounted on the housing 12 so that the user remove and attach the character head 18. Alternatively, the character head 18 may be permanently mounted on the housing 12. The character head 18 may be mounted to the housing 12 through the use of fasteners or adhesive. Of course, the character head 18 may be removably or permanently mounted to the housing 12 in any suitable manner.
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The port 28 is spaced apart from the character head 18 so that the user can fill the liquid reservoir 30 of the fan spray device 10 without removing the character head 18. Since the user does not have to remove the character head 18, filling and refilling of the fan spray device 10 is easier and more convenient than in prior art fan spray devices having character heads.
The liquid reservoir 20 may be provided within the handle portion 22 of the housing 12 so that the fan spray assembly 10 can be compact and have a reduced height compared to known fan spray devices. In another embodiment, the liquid reservoir 30 is provided within the base 20 of the housing 12. In yet another embodiment, the liquid reservoir 30 is provided within the front portion 24 of the house 12. In still another embodiment, the liquid reservoir 30 is provided within the upper portion 26 of the body. The liquid reservoir 30 may be located in two or more portions of the housing 12. Of course, any suitable location within the body 12 for the liquid reservoir 30 is contemplated within the scope of the present invention.
A port cap 32 is mountable on the port 28 so that liquid is sealed within the housing 12 of the fan spray device 10. In one embodiment, the port cap 32 is secured upon the port 28 by a threaded engagement. In another embodiment, the port cap 32 is secured upon the port 28 by applying pressure upon the port cap 32 to snap on the port 28. Of course, the port cap 32 may be secured upon the port 28 in any suitable manner and may be connected to the housing 12 by a tether so that the port cap 32 is not easily lost.
The liquid reservoir 30 is connected to the spray assembly 16 so that when the spray assembly is actuated, liquid is dispensed from the spray assembly 16. As illustrated in
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In the illustrated embodiment, the housing 12 has a battery storage compartment 44 formed in the base portion 20 of the housing 12. The battery storage compartment 44 is sized to receive at least one battery. The battery storage compartment 44 is spaced apart from the fan assembly 14 and is in electrical connection with the fan assembly 14. The location of the battery storage compartment 44 in the base portion 20 allows a user to easily replace the battery when desired. The battery storage compartment 44 has a cover 46 that can be mounted on the battery storage compartment 44 to protect batteries stored therein. The cover 46 may be mounted on the base 20 of the housing 12 with a cover fastener 48. Of course, the cover 46 may be mounted on the base 20 in any suitable manner within the scope of the present invention.
In one embodiment, a switch 62 is provided on or recessed within the base 20 of the housing 12 to actuate the fan assembly 14. The switch 62 is provided within an electrical circuit between the at least one battery provided within the battery storage compartment 44 and the fan assembly 14. The switch 62 can be manually actuated by a user to provide power to the fan assembly 14. The switch 62 can be manually turned off by the user to turn off the fan assembly 14. Of course, any suitable switch 62 to actuate the fan assembly 14 is contemplated within the scope of the present invention.
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The fan assembly 14 has a motor 50 that is powered by at least a battery mounted in the battery storage compartment 44. The motor 50 has a rotational output that is connected to a hub 52. Blades 54 are provided on the hub 52. Actuation of the motor 50 causes the hub 52 to rotate the blades 54. The blades 54 provide air movement to cool a user.
In one embodiment, the blades 54 are mounted to the hub 52. In another embodiment, the blades 54 and the hub 52 are integrally formed. Although three blades 54 are illustrated, any suitable amount of blades 54 is contemplated within the scope of the present invention.
As illustrated, the spray assembly 16 has a nozzle 56 provided on the housing 12. The nozzle 56 dispenses liquid from the liquid reservoir 30. The nozzle 56 is connected to the liquid reservoir 30 with a duct 58. Upon actuation of a trigger 60, a pump 64 displaces liquid from the liquid reservoir 30 through the duct 58 so that the liquid is dispensed out of the nozzle 56 via a stream (seen in
The spray assembly 16 is actuated when a user pivots the trigger 60 generally toward the handle portion 22 of the housing 12. In one embodiment, when the trigger 60 is pulled, the fan assembly 14 is actuated because the trigger 60 causes a switch 62 to complete an electric circuit between a battery provided in the battery storage compartment 44 and the motor 50. The fan assembly 14 may shut off whenever the switch 62 is no longer pulled or displaced by the user. In another embodiment, the fan assembly 14 automatically shuts off after a specified amount of time.
When the fan assembly 14 is driven so that the blades 54 and hub 52 are rotating and liquid is dispensed through the nozzle 56, a user is collectively cooled by the liquid dispensed through the nozzle 56 and air displaced by the blades 54 of the fan assembly 14. In one embodiment, the nozzle 56 is provided proximate the blades 54 of the fan assembly 14 so that as the blades 54 rotate, liquid dispensed from the nozzle 56 is propelled toward the user as a mist so that the user is not directly hit by the liquid as the liquid is dispensed from the nozzle 56.
While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/939,714 filed Nov. 14, 2007.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11939714 | Nov 2007 | US |
Child | 12211921 | US |