Claims
- 1. A sprayer having means for attaching it to the neck of a bottle comprising
- a hollow body defining a water inlet passage for connection to a water supply under line pressure, a rectilinear mixing passage and an outlet passage from said mixing passage to a nozzle,
- adjustable metering means adjacent and in communication with said mixing passage,
- said metering means comprising an apertured ring integral with a sub-assembly insertable within said hollow body and having a series of metering apertures of predetermined size,
- said sub-assembly being provided with means for manually rotating said sub-assembly to place a desired metering aperture in communication with said mixing passage,
- a bladder located below and in communication with said metering means for containing an additive to be metered into the water stream in said mixing passage through said metering means, said bladder being adapted to be inserted within said bottle when said sprayer is attached thereto so as to define with the interior surface of said bottle an enclosed space,
- means for supplying water under line pressure from said inlet passage to said enclosed space, and
- means for reducing the pressure within said body and said enclosed space to that of the atmosphere when said water supply is turned off and for restoring to and maintaining said pressure at line pressure when said water supply is turned on,
- said means for manually rotating said sub-assembly comprising a funnel shaped portion of said sub-assembly extending upwardly from said apertured ring and above said hollow body and including removable closure means in the bottom of said funnel shaped portion for closing and opening the mouth of said bladder permitting, when removed, the filling of said bladder with a desired additive without disconnecting said sprayer from said bottle.
- 2. A sprayer as claimed in claim 1 wherein said hollow body defines a pair of arcuate water passages which pass around opposite sides of said metering ring, one of said passages having a rectilinear portion comprising said mixing passage, whereby water entering from said inlet passage is divided into two streams which diverge at and pass around either side of said ring and converge beyond it prior to entering said outlet passage.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 78,246, filed Sept. 24, 1979, which application is abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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