Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) systems, as well as other heating and cooling applications (e.g., refrigeration), often utilized coils, fins, and other heat-sink devices as part of a system to transfer heat from one environment to another. Many systems include both an evaporative coil (typically located inside a conditioned space) and a condensing coil (typically located in an external environment). Heat transfer and overall coil effectiveness is greatly dependent upon airflow across and through the coils/fins. As dirt and debris (e.g., dust, mold, etc.) accumulate on and within the coils, fins, etc., airflow becomes blocked and the efficiency of the system may be greatly reduced. While various methods for cleaning coils are available, typical professional cleaning often involves utilization of a wheeled cleaning unit that houses water and/or chemical supplies and has an extendable hose or wand that may be used to direct cleaning sprays at or through the coil to be cleaned.
An understanding of embodiments described herein and many of the attendant advantages thereof may be readily obtained by reference to the following detailed description when considered with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Embodiments presented herein are descriptive of hand-held solid chemical applicator assemblies (and components and/or features thereof). Hand-held solid chemical applicator assemblies may comprise various components, for example, such as specially-arranged internal hydraulics and/or a specially-configured chemical tablet chamber (e.g., including a cylindrical flow diverter to facilitate proper chemical tablet dissolution), as described in detail herein.
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In some embodiments, the barrel 110 may define and/or comprise a fluid outlet 110-1 and/or may include a retaining clip 110-2. The retaining clip 110-2 may, for example, facilitate removable mounting and/or storage of an extension wand (not shown) to the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100. According to some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100 and/or the housing 102a-b thereof may comprise a first wand mount 112-1 and/or a second wand mount 112-2 that are operable (e.g., alone or in combination) to clip onto or otherwise removably accept or couple to an extension wand adaptable to be engaged with the barrel 110 such as to accept fluid exiting the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100 via the fluid outlet 110-1. In such a manner, for example, an extension wand may be attached to the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100 and utilized to clean coils (and/or other objects) and then may be removed from the barrel 110 and clipped onto the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100 via the wand mounts 112-1, 112-2 and selectively retained by the retaining clip 110-2.
According to some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100 and/or the housing 102a-b thereof may comprise and/or define a handle portion 112-3 and/or a body portion 112-4. The handle portion 112-3 may, for example, comprise a portion and/or features operable to be grasped by a human hand, such as by including finger grips, a contoured palm surface, and/or other grip features (none of which are separately labeled if shown in
In some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100 may comprise a grommet 114, a latch 116, and/or a cap 118. The grommet 114 may, for example, couple to the housing 102a-b to govern access to a nozzle storage area 114-1 and/or may accept and/or store a nozzle 114-2 (e.g., which may be coupled, in operation, to one or more of the extension wand (not shown) and the barrel 110). According to some embodiments, the latch 116 and/or the cap 118 may be pivotally coupled to the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100. In some embodiments, the latch 116 and the cap 118 may be hinged and/or pivoted at opposing points such that the latch 116 may engage with and retain the cap 118 in a closed position (as shown in
According to some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100 may comprise a first valve 120 (e.g., a variable flow valve) coupled to receive a fluid flow from a fluid inlet conduit 122. The fluid inlet conduit 122 may, for example, comprise and/or define a fluid inlet 122-1 via which fluid flow enters the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100. In some embodiments, such as in the case that the fluid flow originates with a hose or other standardized coupling (not shown), the fluid inlet conduit 122 may be coupled to such an external source via an inlet coupler 122-2. In some embodiments, the first valve 120 may be seated in and/or coupled to the fluid inlet conduit 122 and/or may be selectively engaged with the trigger 104. The trigger 104 may, for example, be squeezed by an operator (e.g., biased and/or moved toward the handle portion 112-3 and/or the fluid inlet conduit 122), such squeezing causing the trigger 104 to allow the first valve 120 to travel into an open position (or some degree of openness, depending upon an amount of travel imparted to the trigger 104 by the squeezing action).
In some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100 may comprise a second valve 130 (e.g., a mixing valve) disposed within a valve housing 132a-b. The valve housing 132a-b may comprise, for example, a left housing member 132a and a right housing member 132b, as shown, with the mixing knob 106 coupled to engage the valve 130 in various positions—e.g., open, closed, and/or variable degrees of open/closed). According to some embodiments, the second valve 130 may be selectively varied to provide fluid flow (e.g., received from the first valve 120 and/or the fluid inlet conduit 122) to one or more of (i) a fluid conduit 134 in communication with a fluid outlet conduit 136 and (ii) a chemical chamber conduit 138. The second valve 130 may, for example, distribute received fluid flow in varying ratios between each of the fluid conduit 134 and the chemical chamber conduit 138 (e.g., in accordance with a positioning of the mixing knob 106). In some embodiments, in the case that the second valve 130 and/or the mixing knob 106 are set at a first extent of the second valve 130, all fluid flow received may be directed into the fluid conduit 134 and accordingly further onward to the fluid outlet conduit 136 and into the barrel 110. The fluid directed through the fluid conduit 134 may, for example, be directed out of the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100 via the fluid outlet 110-1.
According to some embodiments, the fluid directed into the chemical chamber conduit 138 may enter a chemical chamber 140 (depicted with dotted lines for ease of illustration and/or to imply a transparency thereof). The chemical chamber 140 may define an interior volume, cavity, or void 140-1, for example, which accepts fluid from the chemical chamber conduit 138 via a chemical chamber inlet 140-2. In some embodiments, the chemical chamber inlet 140-2 may be disposed proximate to a first end 140-3 of the chemical chamber 140. The first end 140-3 may, for example, comprise an open end that is optionally and/or selectively sealed by engagement of the cap 118 and/or the latch 116. According to some embodiments, the chemical chamber 140 (and/or the housing 102a-b) may comprise a mounting feature 142 (also depicted with dotted lines for ease of illustration and/or to imply a transparency thereof) operable to receive and/or couple to the latch 116 and/or the cap 118. In some embodiments, a second, opposing end of the chemical chamber 140 may comprise a chemical chamber outlet 144 in communication with the fluid outlet conduit 136. As depicted, the fluid outlet conduit 136 may comprise a “Y”-type conduit and/or fitting that joins flows received from each of the fluid conduit 134 and the chemical chamber outlet 144. According to some embodiments, a grate, filter, or screen 146 may be disposed in the chemical chamber 140, e.g., proximate to the chemical chamber outlet 144, such as to prevent particulates over a certain size from exiting the chemical chamber 140.
In some embodiments, a chemical tablet 150 may be disposed in the chemical chamber 140 (e.g., as shown in
According to some embodiments, any or all of the components 102a-b, 102b-1, 102-2, 104, 106, 108, 110, 110-1, 110-2, 112-1, 112-2, 112-3, 112-4, 114, 114-1, 114-2, 116, 118, 120, 122, 122-1, 122-2, 130, 132a-b, 134, 136, 138, 140, 140-1, 140-2, 140-3, 142, 144, 146, 150 of the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100 may be similar in configuration and/or functionality to any similarly named and/or numbered components described herein. Fewer or more components 102a-b, 102b-1, 102-2, 104, 106, 108, 110, 110-1, 110-2, 112-1, 112-2, 112-3, 112-4, 114, 114-1, 114-2, 116, 118, 120, 122, 122-1, 122-2, 130, 132a-b, 134, 136, 138, 140, 140-1, 140-2, 140-3, 142, 144, 146, 150 (and/or portions thereof) and/or various configurations of the components 102a-b, 102b-1, 102-2, 104, 106, 108, 110, 110-1, 110-2, 112-1, 112-2, 112-3, 112-4, 114, 114-1, 114-2, 116, 118, 120, 122, 122-1, 122-2, 130, 132a-b, 134, 136, 138, 140, 140-1, 140-2, 140-3, 142, 144, 146, 150 may be included in the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100 without deviating from the scope of embodiments described herein. In some embodiments, one or more of the various components 102a-b, 102b-1, 102-2, 104, 106, 108, 110, 110-1, 110-2, 112-1, 112-2, 112-3, 112-4, 114, 114-1, 114-2, 116, 118, 120, 122, 122-1, 122-2, 130, 132a-b, 134, 136, 138, 140, 140-1, 140-2, 140-3, 142, 144, 146, 150 may not be needed and/or desired in the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 100.
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According to some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 200 may comprise a valve actuator 204 (e.g., shaped as a trigger or grip in
In some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 200 and/or the right-side housing 202b thereof may comprise a forward extension retaining feature 212-1 and/or a rear extension retaining feature 212-2. An extension wand (not shown) may, for example, be engaged with the forward extension retaining feature 212-1 and/or the rear extension retaining feature 212-2 (and/or mating portions thereof on a left-side housing (not shown in
According to some embodiments, the first axis “A” and the second axis “B” may be oriented to intersect and form and/or define, with respect to each other, an angle 212-5. In some embodiments, such as depicted in
In some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 200 may comprise an accessory mount 214 seated in and/or covering an accessory storage space 214-1, e.g., to accept and/or store one or more accessories such as one or more extension or accessory nozzles (not shown in
According to some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 200 may comprise a flow regulation valve 220 (e.g., a first valve). The flow regulation valve 220 may, for example, be cooperative with a spring 220-1 (and/or other biasing element) and the valve actuator 204 to be selectively opened and closed. In some embodiments, the flow regulation valve 220 may receive a fluid flow from a fluid inlet conduit 222. The fluid inlet conduit 222 may, for example, comprise a closed conduit having a first end distal from the flow regulation valve 220 and defining a fluid inlet 222-1, the fluid inlet 222-1 being operable to accept a fluid flow from an external source (not shown) such as a hose, tube, or pipe of a pressurized water source. According to some embodiments, the fluid inlet conduit 222 (and/or the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 200) may be coupled to an external fluid source via a hose coupler 222-2 and/or may comprise a filter or screen element 222-3 through which incoming fluid flow must pass to enter the fluid inlet conduit 222 (e.g., to filter out particulates that may be present in the incoming fluid flow). According to some embodiments, the flow regulation valve 220, the spring 220-1, and/or the fluid inlet conduit 222 may be oriented and/or disposed along the second axis “B”, e.g., within the handle portion 212-3.
In some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 200 may comprise a mixing valve 230. The mixing valve 230 may, for example, comprise and/or define a mixing inlet 230-1 and a plurality of mixing outlets 230-2, 230-3 (e.g., two (2), as shown in
In some embodiments, the mixing outlets 230-2, 230-3 of the mixing valve 230 and/or at least a portion of the rinse conduit 234 may be oriented and/or disposed along a third axis “C”. The third axis “C” may, for example, be parallel to the first axis “A” (e.g., and may accordingly also form and/or define the angle 212-5 between the third axis “C” and the second axis “B”).
According to some embodiments, a second mixing outlet 230-3 may be coupled to provide fluid flow to a chamber conduit 238. In some embodiments, the chamber conduit 238 may comprise an elbow or angled closed conduit that, e.g., redirects fluid flow along the third axis “C” to a direction angled with respect to the third axis “C” (e.g., normal or ninety degrees (90°) in the case of a ninety degree (90°) elbow). The chamber conduit 238 may, in some embodiments, be coupled to provide the redirected fluid flow to a chemical tablet chamber 240. The chemical tablet chamber 240 may, for example, form or define a void or interior volume 240-1 oriented and/or disposed along the first axis “A” and/or coupled to receive the fluid flow from the chamber conduit 238 via a chamber inlet 240-2. In some embodiments, the chemical tablet chamber 240 may comprise a transparent cylindrical chamber open at a first end 240-3 and operable to receive a chemical tablet (not shown in
In some embodiments, the chemical tablet chamber 240 (and/or the right-side housing 202b or the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 200) may comprise one or more mounting features 242 to which one or more of the latch 216 and the cap 218 are coupled. Each of the latch pivot 216-1 and the cap pivot 218-1 may be rotatably coupled to the one or more mounting features 242 forming hinge joints, for example, such that each of the latch 216 and the cap 218 may be variably and/or selectively rotationally positioned with respect to the open first end 240-3 of the chemical tablet chamber 240. As depicted in
According to some embodiments, the chemical tablet chamber 240 may comprise a second end disposed opposite from the open first end 240-3, the second end defining and/or comprising a chamber outlet 244. In some embodiments, the chamber outlet 244 may be coupled to and/or in communication with the effluent conduit 236 (and/or a portion thereof). In such a manner, for example, fluid flow entering the chemical tablet chamber 240 via the chamber inlet 240-2 may be transmitted through the interior volume 240-1 (e.g., to dissolve a chemical tablet (not shown) therein), to the chamber outlet 244, into the effluent conduit 236 and to the fluid outlet 210-1 of the nozzle 210. In some embodiments, a seal 240-5 (e.g., an O-ring) may be coupled and/or disposed between the chamber outlet 244 (e.g., an inside surface thereof) and the effluent conduit 236 (e.g., an exterior surface thereof), such that fluid flowing through the chamber outlet 244 and transferred into the effluent conduit 236 may be prevented from leaking radially there from.
In some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 200 and/or the chemical tablet chamber 240 may comprise and/or house a screen element 246 proximate to the chamber outlet 244, e.g., to prevent larger portions or chunks of partially-dissolved chemical tablet (not shown) from exiting the chemical tablet chamber 240 with the fluid flow. According to some embodiments, the chemical tablet chamber 240 may comprise a detent 248 operable to receive and/or mount or couple to an orifice assembly 260. The orifice assembly 260 may, for example, restrict the opening of the open first end 240-3 (not readily visible in
According to some embodiments, any or all of the components 202b, 202b-1, 202-2, 204, 208, 210, 210-1, 210-2, 210-3, 210-4, 212-1, 212-2, 212-3, 212-4, 212-5, 214, 214-1, 216, 216-1, 216-2, 218, 218-1, 218-2, 220, 220-1, 222, 222-1, 222-2, 230, 230-1, 230-2, 230-3, 232b, 234, 236, 236-1, 238, 240, 240-1, 240-2, 240-3, 240-4, 240-5, 242, 244, 246, 248, 260, 264 of the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 200 may be similar in configuration and/or functionality to any similarly named and/or numbered components described herein. Fewer or more components 202b, 202b-1, 202-2, 204, 208, 210, 210-1, 210-2, 210-3, 210-4, 212-1, 212-2, 212-3, 212-4, 212-5, 214, 214-1, 216, 216-1, 216-2, 218, 218-1, 218-2, 220, 220-1, 222, 222-1, 222-2, 230, 230-1, 230-2, 230-3, 232b, 234, 236, 236-1, 238, 240, 240-1, 240-2, 240-3, 240-4, 240-5, 242, 244, 246, 248, 260, 264 (and/or portions thereof) and/or various configurations of the components 202b, 202b-1, 202-2, 204, 208, 210, 210-1, 210-2, 210-3, 210-4, 212-1, 212-2, 212-3, 212-4, 212-5, 214, 214-1, 216, 216-1, 216-2, 218, 218-1, 218-2, 220, 220-1, 222, 222-1, 222-2, 230, 230-1, 230-2, 230-3, 232b, 234, 236, 236-1, 238, 240, 240-1, 240-2, 240-3, 240-4, 240-5, 242, 244, 246, 248, 260, 264 may be included in the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 200 without deviating from the scope of embodiments described herein. In some embodiments, one or more of the various components 202b, 202b-1, 202-2, 204, 208, 210, 210-1, 210-2, 210-3, 210-4, 212-1, 212-2, 212-3, 212-4, 212-5, 214, 214-1, 216, 216-1, 216-2, 218, 218-1, 218-2, 220, 220-1, 222, 222-1, 222-2, 230, 230-1, 230-2, 230-3, 232b, 234, 236, 236-1, 238, 240, 240-1, 240-2, 240-3, 240-4, 240-5, 242, 244, 246, 248, 260, 264 may not be needed and/or desired in the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 200.
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According to some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 300 may comprise a flow valve 320 coupled to receive pressurized fluid flow from a fluid intake 322. The flow valve 320 may, for example, be utilized to selectively vary and/or control the flow rate of incoming fluid. In some embodiments, the regulated/variable flow may be directed, by the flow valve 320 to a mixing valve 330. The mixing valve 330 may, for example, be selectively engaged by a turning force applied to the mixing valve control knob 306, to vary a proportion of incoming flow directed along various tubes and/or conduits such as a mixing outlet conduit 330-3 as shown in
In some embodiments, the cylindrical body 340 may define an interior volume 340-1 (circularly shaped in the cross-section of
According to some embodiments, a flow diverter 364 may be disposed at and/or in the fluid inlet 340-2. The flow diverter 364 may, for example, comprise an angled diversion surface 364-1 disposed in the path of the incoming fluid flow along the axis “D” such that fluid entering the cylindrical body 340 is directed to flow along an inside circumference of the cylindrical body 340, as depicted by the flow arrows in
In some embodiments, any or all of the components 302a-b, 302a-1, 302b-1, 302-2, 306, 312-2, 320, 322, 330, 330-3, 340, 340-1, 340-2, 340-4, 350, 364, 364-1 of the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 300 may be similar in configuration and/or functionality to any similarly named and/or numbered components described herein. Fewer or more components 302a-b, 302a-1, 302b-1, 302-2, 306, 312-2, 320, 322, 330, 330-3, 340, 340-1, 340-2, 340-4, 350, 364, 364-1 (and/or portions thereof) and/or various configurations of the components 302a-b, 302a-1, 302b-1, 302-2, 306, 312-2, 320, 322, 330, 330-3, 340, 340-1, 340-2, 340-4, 350, 364, 364-1 may be included in the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 300 without deviating from the scope of embodiments described herein. In some embodiments, one or more of the various components 302a-b, 302a-1, 302b-1, 302-2, 306, 312-2, 320, 322, 330, 330-3, 340, 340-1, 340-2, 340-4, 350, 364, 364-1 may not be needed and/or desired in the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 300.
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In some embodiments, the multi-purpose element 460 may comprise and/or be coupled to a flow diverter 464. The flow diverter 464 may, for example, be formed on and/or coupled to the multi-purpose element 460 such that upon coupling of the multi-purpose element 460 to a chemical chamber/cylindrical body (e.g., at an open end thereof) the flow diverter 464 may be operably positioned and/or disposed to deflect fluid flow introduced into the chemical chamber/cylindrical body. According to some embodiments, the flow diverter 464 may comprise an angled deflection surface 464-1 and/or one or more piers or supports 464-2. The angled deflection surface 464-1 may, for example, intercept fluid flow introduced from beneath the flow diverter 464 that, e.g., is provided in a radially inward direction with respect to the circular shaped base 462, and deflect and/or redirect such flow (e.g., as depicted by the flow arrows in
According to some embodiments, the flow diverter 464 may be advantageous depending upon the shape of the chemical tablet. In the case of the “hourglass” shaped (e.g., co-joined and/or combined oval or elliptical shapes joined at or near a tangent to their major axis) orifice 462-1 and an attendant “hourglass” shaped chemical tablet (not shown), for example, non-diverted radially inward flow may tend to cause severe spot-dissolution of the chemical tablet at the lower pinch point or juncture 462-2 of the “hourglass” shaped orifice 462-1 (as shown in
In some embodiments, the multi-purpose element 460 may comprise a tab 466 comprising a projection 466-1. The tab 466 may, in the case that the multi-purpose element 460 is coupled to an open end of a chemical chamber/cylindrical body for example, cause an alignment of the projection 466-1 with a detent and/or catch feature (not shown; e.g., the detent 248 of
According to some embodiments, any or all of the components 462, 462-1, 462-2, 464, 464-1, 464-2, 464-3, 466, 466-1 of the hand-held solid chemical applicator multi-purpose element 460 may be similar in configuration and/or functionality to any similarly named and/or numbered components described herein. Fewer or more components 462, 462-1, 462-2, 464, 464-1, 464-2, 464-3, 466, 466-1 (and/or portions thereof) and/or various configurations of the components 462, 462-1, 462-2, 464, 464-1, 464-2, 464-3, 466, 466-1 may be included in the hand-held solid chemical applicator multi-purpose element 460 without deviating from the scope of embodiments described herein. In some embodiments, one or more of the various components 462, 462-1, 462-2, 464, 464-1, 464-2, 464-3, 466, 466-1 may not be needed and/or desired in the hand-held solid chemical applicator multi-purpose element 460.
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In some embodiments, the first end 540-3 may comprise and/or define an opening, e.g., through which a solid chemical tablet (not shown; e.g., the chemical tablet 150, 350 of
According to some embodiments, the chemical tablet dissolution element 540 may comprise and/or be coupled to a left latch retaining feature 542a-1 and/or a right latch retaining feature 542a-2. The left and right latch retaining features 542a-1, 542a-2 may, for example, comprise projections from the cylindrically shaped body that extend from an upper portion of the chemical tablet dissolution element 540. In some embodiments, the left and right latch retaining features 542a-1, 542a-2 may be shaped and/or configured to couple or mate to and/or receive a latch (not shown in
In some embodiments, the chemical tablet dissolution element 540 may comprise and/or be coupled to a left cap retaining feature 542b-1 and/or a right cap retaining feature 542b-2. The left and right cap retaining features 542b-1, 542b-2 may, for example, comprise projections from the cylindrically shaped body that extend from a lower portion of the chemical tablet dissolution element 540. In some embodiments, the left and right cap retaining features 542b-1, 542b-2 may be shaped and/or configured to couple or mate to and/or receive a cap (not shown in
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In some embodiments, the fluid inlet 640-2 may accept incoming pressurized fluid flow from other components and/or elements (not shown) of a hand-held solid chemical applicator and/or portion thereof (not shown in
According to some embodiments, the solid chemical tablet 650 may be inserted into the inner body member 640a (e.g., the interior volume 640-1 thereof) in the case that the outer body member 640b is selectively engaged in the first or open position (as depicted in
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According to some embodiments, a grommet 714 may removably engaged with and/or store an extension nozzle 714-2. The extension nozzle 714-2 may optionally be disengaged from the grommet 714 and removably coupled to the fluid outlet 710, e.g., employing a nozzle seal (e.g., an O-ring) 714-3 to provide a water-tight seal for fluid flowing through the fluid outlet 710 and into the extension nozzle 714-2. In some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 700 may comprise a latch 716 pivotally coupled, in some embodiments, to the housing 702a-b. In some embodiments, the latch 716 may comprise a latch hinge portion 716-1 and/or a latch feature 716-2. According to some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 700 may comprise a cap 718 pivotally coupled, in some embodiments, to the housing 702a-b. The cap 718 may comprise, in some embodiments, a cap hinge portion 718-1 and/or a catch feature 718-2. Each of the hinged portions 716-1, 718-1 may be selectively and rotatably engaged, for example, to selectively engage the latch feature 716-2 with the catch feature 718-2, such that the latch 716 and the cap 718 are selectively mated and subsequently uncoupled.
In some embodiments, the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 700 may comprise an axial, plunger, or trigger-style flow valve 720 that comprises and/or is coupled to or mated with a valve spring 720-1, a first flow valve seal (e.g., a first O-ring) 720-2, and/or one or more second flow valve seals (e.g., a second O-ring) 720-3. According to some embodiments, the flow valve 720 may be coupled to receive pressurized fluid flow from a fluid inlet 722. The trigger valve actuator 704 may be coupled to engage with the trigger-style flow valve 720, via the valve spring 720-1 for example, providing for regulated and/or varying pressurized flow into and/or through the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 700. In some embodiments, a threaded coupler 722-2 and/or a screen 722-3 may be provided to interface with the pressurized flow and/or the source thereof (not shown). In some embodiments, a mixing valve 730 may be disposed within a mixing valve housing 732a-b comprising a left-side housing member 732a and a right-side housing member 732b. In some embodiments, the mixing valve housing 732a-b may define a mixing valve inlet 730-1, a rinse outlet 730-2, and/or a mixing outlet 730-3. In some embodiments, the left-side housing member 732a and the right-side housing member 732b may be coupled utilizing a plurality of screws 732-2. According to some embodiments, a mixing valve seal (e.g., O-ring) 730-4 may be coupled between the left-side housing member 732a and the right-side housing member 732b to provide a water-tight seal for the mixing valve 730.
According to some embodiments, the mixing valve 730 may be operable to be rotationally engaged with the mixing valve actuator 706 (e.g., utilizing a mixing valve knob seal (e.g., O-ring) 730-5 to provide a water-tight seal for the mixing valve 730) to distribute pressurized flow (as regulated and/or provided by the trigger-style flow valve 720) to various components. In some embodiments, for example, the rinse outlet 730-2 of the mixing valve 730 may selectively and/or variably provide and/or distribute pressurized flow to (i) a first fluid conduit 734 (e.g., utilizing a first fluid conduit seal (e.g., O-ring) 734-1 to provide a water-tight seal) coupled to deliver pressurized flow to a mixing conduit 736 (e.g., utilizing a mixing conduit seal (e.g., O-ring) 736-1 to provide a water-tight seal) and/or (ii) a second fluid conduit 738 (e.g., utilizing a second fluid conduit seal (e.g., O-ring) 738-1 to provide a water-tight seal) coupled to deliver pressurized flow into a solid chemical tablet chamber 740.
In some embodiments, the solid chemical tablet chamber 740 may define an interior volume 740-1 into which an inlet orifice 740-2 provides pressurized flow from the second fluid conduit 738 (e.g., utilizing inlet conduit seal (e.g., O-ring) 740-4 to provide a water-tight seal). According to some embodiments, the inlet orifice 740-2 may be disposed and/or formed in a side-wall of the solid chemical tablet chamber 740 near an open end 740-3 thereof which is, e.g., optionally closed and/or opened by engagement with the cap 718 and/or latch 716. According to some embodiments, fluid received via the inlet orifice 740-2 may be transmitted through the interior volume 740-1 and to outlet orifice 744 (e.g., optionally through a screen 746) that is coupled to deliver the fluid flow to the mixing conduit 736 (e.g., utilizing an outlet orifice seal (e.g., O-ring) 740-5 to provide a water-tight seal). The mixing conduit 736 may, for example, receive pressurized flow from each of the first fluid conduit 734 and the outlet orifice 744 of the solid chemical tablet chamber 740, thereby mixing the flows from both sources, and may provide the mixed pressurized flow through the fluid outlet 710. In the case that a chemical tablet 750 is disposed in the solid chemical tablet chamber 740 and dissolved by the pressurized flow therein, the mixing conduit 736 may accordingly mix each of a standard fluid flow from the first fluid conduit 734 and a chemical-fluid flow from the outlet orifice 744 of the solid chemical tablet chamber 740. In such a manner, for example, a mixed or combined flow comprising and/or defining a chemical cleaning solution may be applied via the fluid outlet 710.
In some embodiments, the latch 716 (and/or the latch hinge feature 716-1 thereof) and/or the cap 718 (and/or the cap hinge feature 718-1 thereof) may be pivotally coupled to opposite sides of the open end 740-3 of the solid chemical tablet chamber 740 such as by being coupled to a mounting portion 742 of the solid chemical tablet chamber 740. According to some embodiments, an orifice device 760 may be coupled to the open end 740-3 of the solid chemical tablet chamber 740, restricting and/or governing insertion of the chemical tablet 750. The orifice device 760 may be coupled, for example, to the open end 740-3 of the solid chemical tablet chamber 740 between the solid chemical tablet chamber 740 and the cap 718. According to some embodiments, a chamber seal (e.g., O-ring) 768 may be disposed between the solid chemical tablet chamber 740 and the cap 718 to provide for a water-tight seal there between. In some embodiments, the orifice device 760 may define a shaped tablet orifice 762-1 through which a similarly-shaped chemical tablet 750 may be inserted into the interior volume 740-1 (e.g., in the case that the cap 718 is open). According to some embodiments, the orifice device 760 may comprise (and/or be coupled to) a flow diverter 764 that, upon assembly of the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 700 is disposed and/or coupled to direct (or redirect) pressurized flow that enters the interior volume 740-1 via the inlet orifice 740-2. As depicted in
According to some embodiments, any or all of the components 702a-b, 702b-1, 702-2, 704, 706, 708, 710, 710-2, 710-3, 710-4, 710-5, 712a-1, 712a-2, 712b-1, 712b-2, 714, 714-2, 714-3, 716, 716-1, 716-2, 718, 718-1, 718-2, 720, 720-1, 720-2, 720-3, 722, 722-2, 722-3, 730, 730-1, 730-2, 730-3, 730-4, 730-5, 732a-b, 732-2, 734, 734-1, 736, 736-1, 738, 738-1, 740, 740-1, 740-2, 740-3, 740-4, 740-5, 742, 744, 746, 750, 760, 762-1, 764, 768 of the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 500 may be similar in configuration and/or functionality to any similarly named and/or numbered components described herein. Fewer or more components 702a-b, 702b-1, 702-2, 704, 706, 708, 710, 710-2, 710-3, 710-4, 710-5, 712a-1, 712a-2, 712b-1, 712b-2, 714, 714-2, 714-3, 716, 716-1, 716-2, 718, 718-1, 718-2, 720, 720-1, 720-2, 720-3, 722, 722-2, 722-3, 730, 730-1, 730-2, 730-3, 730-4, 730-5, 732a-b, 732-2, 734, 734-1, 736, 736-1, 738, 738-1, 740, 740-1, 740-2, 740-3, 740-4, 740-5, 742, 744, 746, 750, 760, 762-1, 764, 768 (and/or portions thereof) and/or various configurations of the components 702a-b, 702b-1, 702-2, 704, 706, 708, 710, 710-2, 710-3, 710-4, 710-5, 712a-1, 712a-2, 712b-1, 712b-2, 714, 714-2, 714-3, 716, 716-1, 716-2, 718, 718-1, 718-2, 720, 720-1, 720-2, 720-3, 722, 722-2, 722-3, 730, 730-1, 730-2, 730-3, 730-4, 730-5, 732a-b, 732-2, 734, 734-1, 736, 736-1, 738, 738-1, 740, 740-1, 740-2, 740-3, 740-4, 740-5, 742, 744, 746, 750, 760, 762-1, 764, 768 may be included in the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 500 without deviating from the scope of embodiments described herein. In some embodiments, one or more of the various components 702a-b, 702b-1, 702-2, 704, 706, 708, 710, 710-2, 710-3, 710-4, 710-5, 712a-1, 712a-2, 712b-1, 712b-2, 714, 714-2, 714-3, 716, 716-1, 716-2, 718, 718-1, 718-2, 720, 720-1, 720-2, 720-3, 722, 722-2, 722-3, 730, 730-1, 730-2, 730-3, 730-4, 730-5, 732a-b, 732-2, 734, 734-1, 736, 736-1, 738, 738-1, 740, 740-1, 740-2, 740-3, 740-4, 740-5, 742, 744, 746, 750, 760, 762-1, 764, 768 may not be needed and/or desired in the hand-held solid chemical applicator assembly 500.
The present disclosure provides, to one of ordinary skill in the art, an enabling description of several embodiments and/or inventions. Some of these embodiments and/or inventions may not be claimed in the present application, but may nevertheless be claimed in one or more continuing applications that claim the benefit of priority of the present application. Applicant(s) reserves the right to file additional applications to pursue patents for subject matter that has been disclosed and enabled, but not claimed in the present application.
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