Claims
- 1. In a trigger sprayer assembly comprising a trigger sprayer having a front end and a nozzle assembly for generating foam, said nozzle assembly being mounted to said front end of said trigger sprayer from which liquid is ejected and comprising structure having an orifice and a foam generating chamber therein positioned so that liquid is emitted from the front end of said trigger sprayer through said orifice in said nozzle assembly structure in a generally conical spray pattern into an entrance end of said foam generating chamber, said nozzle assembly further comprising a front nozzle member having an opening which is in communication with said foam generating chamber such that foam is ejected from said front nozzle opening, the improvement comprising air passage means for supplying air to said entrance end of said foam generating chamber, said air passage means including an enclosed air passageway communicating at one end with said entrance end of said foam generating chamber and opening at the other end adjacent said front nozzle opening and being located so that suction of air into said air passageway also educes foam or liquid, that may tend to drip from said front nozzle opening of said nozzle assembly, into said air passageway and back to said entrance end of said foam generating chamber and into said foam generating chamber as liquid is sprayed into said foam generating chamber.
- 2. A trigger sprayer having a mounting formation at a front end thereof from which liquid is ejected and comprising a foam generating nozzle assembly including structure having an orifice and a foam generating chamber therein, said nozzle assembly structure being mounted on the formation at the front end of said trigger sprayer so that liquid is emitted from the formation at the front end of the trigger sprayer through said orifice into said foam generating chamber in a generally conical spray pattern, said foam generating chamber having an entrance end into which said spray is directed, and said nozzle assembly also including a front nozzle member having a discharge opening at a front end thereof from which foam is discharged, said discharge opening being in communication with said foam generating chamber whereby foam is ejected forwardly from said foam generating chamber into and then out of said discharge opening, air passage means for supplying air to the entrance end of said foam generating chamber, and having an enclosed air passageway having a first end and a second end, said first end communicating with said air passage means and said second end opening adjacent said front end of said front nozzle member and adjacent said discharge opening at said front end of said front nozzle member.
- 3. The trigger sprayer of claim 2 wherein said mounting formation is a nozzle bushing at the front end of the trigger sprayer, and said structure that has an orifice therein comprises a nozzle cap rotatably mounted on said nozzle bushing, and said nozzle cap and said bushing having cooperating passage means which are in registration with each other at a selected rotated foam generating position of said nozzle cap on the nozzle bushing and wherein said foam generating chamber is located in said nozzle cap and has an annular side wall against which said conical spray pattern impinges to form foam when said nozzle cap is rotated about the nozzle bushing from a closed position to a foam generating position followed by actuation of the trigger sprayer, and a pin is axially fixed in a position in said nozzle assembly at a location spaced from the front end of said orifice and has a rounded, radially diverging, end portion for radially deflecting, outwardly against said side wall of said foam generating chamber, droplets of liquid that exit said orifice generally axially and impinge upon said end portion of said pin.
- 4. The trigger sprayer of claim 2 wherein said mounting formation is a nozzle bushing located at the front end of the trigger sprayer, wherein said foam generating chamber conical spray pattern is caused to impinge upon said side wall of said foam generating chamber, and wherein said air passage means is unobstructed at, and opening completely around, said entrance end of said foam generating chamber for supplying air to said foam generating chamber from said air passageway completely around said entrance end of said foam generating chamber.
- 5. The trigger sprayer of claim 2 wherein said foam generating chamber is annular and has an annular interior surface which is a fixed in position serrated surface extending the full length of said annular chamber for causing turbulence in the sprayed liquid impinging thereon to facilitate mixing of air with the liquid sprayed therein to generate foam.
- 6. The trigger sprayer of claim 2 wherein said foam generating chamber is annular and has an annular interior surface which is a fixed in position threaded surface extending the full length of said annular chamber for causing turbulance in a sprayed liquid impinging thereon to facilitate mixing of air with the liquid sprayed therein to generate foam.
- 7. The trigger sprayer of claim 2 wherein the mounting formation is a nozzle bushing located at the front end of the trigger sprayer and wherein said nozzle assembly includes a first inner piece rotatably mounted to the nozzle bushing and having an outer cavity, and a separate second outer piece having said foam generating chamber in a formation thereof which is adapted to be received in said outer cavity in said first inner piece when said second piece is connected to said first piece in a first connected position, said second outer piece being completely releasable from said first inner piece, said first inner piece having connecting means thereon, and said second outer piece having cooperating connecting means for releasably attaching said second outer piece to said connecting means of said first inner piece in a non-foam generating second connected position whereby liquid can be sprayed from said first piece in a spray pattern out of said outer cavity when said second piece is releasably attached to said first inner piece in said non-foam generating second connected position and readily available for connection to said first piece in said first connected position for foam generation.
- 8. The trigger sprayer of claim 2 wherein said second end of said air passageway is located so that suction of air into said air passageway also educes drips of foam, that may tend to drip from said discharge opening, by the sucking of such foam into said air passageway back to said air passage means at the entrance end of said foam generating chamber as liquid is sprayed into said foam generating chamber.
- 9. A foam generating nozzle assembly for mounting onto a nozzle bushing at the front end of a trigger sprayer, said nozzle assembly comprising a first inner piece which is rotatably mounted to the nozzle bushing, which has an outer cavity and which has an orifice in said first inner piece opening into said outer cavity, and a separate second outer piece having a foam generating chamber in formation thereof which is adapted to be received in said outer cavity in said first inner piece when said second piece is connected to said first piece in a first connected position, said second outer piece being completely releasable from said first inner piece, said first inner piece having connecting means thereon, and said second outer piece having cooperating connecting means for releasably attaching said second outer piece to said connecting means of said first inner piece in a non-foam generating second connected position whereby liquid can be sprayed from said first piece in a spray pattern out of said outer cavity when said second piece is releasably attached to said first inner piece in said non-foam generating second connected position and readily available for connection to said first piece in said first connected position for foam generation.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 817,935, filed Jan. 10, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,730,775, issued Mar. 15, 1988.
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