Claims
- 1. A spraying apparatus for discharging the contents of a valve-equipped aerosol can comprising:
- an elongated, hollow tube having a front and rear end;
- a front housing fixed to the tube at the front end, the front housing including a can holder comprising a hollow cylinder sized to receive an aerosol can;
- a bell crank pivotally mounted in the front housing;
- a trigger rod fixed to a first arm of the bell crank, and mounted within the front assembly and tube for sliding longitudinal movement, such movement causing rotation of the bell crank;
- an actuator rod fixed to a second arm of the bell crank and mounted within the first housing for longitudinal movement between a discharging position, wherein the actuator rod pushes the can valve, and a non-discharging position;
- a biasing spring fixed between the trigger rod and a retaining wall in the front housing, which biases the trigger rod to a position where the actuator rod is in the non-discharging position;
- a rear housing mounted to the rear end of the tube the rear housing including a grip portion;
- a trigger disposed within the rear housing and connected to the trigger rod for reciprocating horizontal movement between a discharging position, wherein the actuator rod is in the discharging position, and a non-discharging position; and
- a locking land disposed within the rear housing for frictionally receiving a front surface of the trigger when it is moved vertically from the discharging position, the biasing spring biasing the trigger into engagement with the locking land and thus maintaining the trigger in the discharging position.
- 2. The spraying apparatus of claim 1, wherein the locking land comprises two projections from respective sidewalls of the rear housing, the land including a gap between the two projections to allow clearance for the trigger rod.
- 3. The spraying apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a wheel rotationally mounted on the can holder which contacts the aerosol can and rotates when the can is inserted into the holder.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior, application, U.S. Ser. No. 08/156,025 filed Nov. 19, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,368,202 issued Nov. 29, 1994.
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