Claims
- 1. A liquid jet blower comprising:
- a nozzle having an injection pipe disposed in communication with a tubular cap;
- a container movably connected to said tubular cap, said container having a pressure chamber;
- a plunger that reciprocates between upper and lower positions within said pressure chamber of said container, said pressure chamber being capable of supplying said nozzle with pressurized fluid,
- means for reciprocating said plunger from said upper position to said lower position upon movement of said container with respect to said tubular cap whereby pressurization of said pressure chamber occurs independently of actuation of said nozzle; and
- means for at least one of relieving excess pressure from an inside of the pressure chamber into the container when the plunger is moved to said lower position, providing ambient air to said container when the plunger is moved to the upper position, and removing excess pressurized fluid from at least one of said injection pipe and said nozzle.
- 2. The liquid jet blower of claim 1, wherein said means for relieving excess pressure includes an expanded portion of said pressure chamber and an expanded head of said plunger, said expanded head tightly engaging an inner wall of said pressure chamber until the expanded head reaches said lower position where said expanded portion is located, thereby allowing said excess pressure to be released between said expanded head and said expanded portion, along said inner wall, and through a hole in said pressure chamber into said container.
- 3. The liquid jet blower of claim 1, wherein the means for providing ambient air includes a groove in an outer surface of said plunger and a seal mounted on a wall portion of said tubular cap, the seal tightly engaging said outer surface of said plunger until said seal engages said groove when the plunger is in the upper position, thereby allowing said ambient air to be released from said tubular cap between said seal and said groove through a hole in said pressure chamber into said container.
- 4. The liquid jet blower of claim 1, wherein said means for removing excess pressurized fluid provides a valve box with a bottom end in communication with said pressurized liquid and a top end provided with a tubular valve, and a piston located between the top end and the bottom end, wherein said injection pipe has a first end connected to said nozzle, a second end sealingly engageable with said piston, and a center portion having a discharge hole selectively engageable with the tubular valve.
- 5. A liquid jet blower comprising:
- a tubular cap;
- a nozzle disposed in communication with said tubular cap;
- a container for storing pressurized fluid having a pressure chamber, said container being connected to said tubular cap;
- a plunger that reciprocates between upper and lower positions within said pressure chamber of said container, said pressure chamber being capable of supplying said nozzle with said pressurized fluid,
- means for reciprocating said plunger from said upper position to said lower position upon movement of said container with respect to said tubular cap whereby pressurization of said pressure chamber occurs independently of actuation of said nozzle; and
- means for relieving excess pressure from an inside of the pressure chamber into the container when the plunger is moved to said lower position.
- 6. The liquid jet blower of claim 5, wherein said means for reciprocating comprises a cam tube, and relative rotation between said container and said tubular cap causes the cam tube, and therefore the plunger, to reciprocate.
- 7. The liquid jet blower of claim 6, wherein the cam tube includes a continuous slot having vertical and inclined sections, and said relative rotation causes ball bearings located between said cam tube and an inner surface of said tubular cap to engage said inclined sections thereby moving the plunger to the upper position and drawing said pressurized fluid into said pressure chamber.
- 8. The liquid jet blower of claims 5, wherein said means for relieving excess pressure includes an expanded portion of said pressure chamber and an expanded head of said plunger, wherein said expanded head tightly engages an inner wall of said pressure chamber until the expanded head reaches said lower position where said expanded portion is located, thereby allowing said excess pressure to be released between said expanded heat and said expanded portion, along said inner wall, and through a hole in said pressure chamber into said container.
- 9. The liquid jet blower of claim 8, farther comprising a one-way valve member that is aligned with said hole.
- 10. The liquid jet blower of claim 9, wherein said one-way valve member is one of an anti-negative pressure valve, a seal attached to a wall of the tubular cap, and an elastic tube section.
- 11. The liquid jet blower of claim 5, further comprising means for providing ambient air to said container when the plunger is moved to the upper position.
- 12. The liquid jet blower of claim 11, wherein the means for providing ambient air includes a groove in an outer surface of said plunger and a seal mounted on a wall portion of said tubular cap, the seal tightly engaging said outer surface of said plunger until said seal engages said groove when the plunger is in the upper position, thereby allowing said ambient air to be released from the tubular cap between said seal and said groove through a hole in said pressure chamber into said container.
- 13. The liquid jet blower of claim 12, further comprising a one-way valve member that is aligned with said hole.
- 14. The liquid jet blower of claim 13, wherein said one-way valve member is one of an anti-negative pressure valve, a seal attached to a wall of said tubular cap, and an elastic tube section.
- 15. The liquid jet blower of claim 5, further comprising a valve box located between said nozzle and said pressure chamber, and an injection pipe connected to said nozzle.
- 16. The liquid jet blower of claim 15, further comprising means for removing excess pressurized fluid from at least one of said injection pipe and said nozzle after a dispensing operation.
- 17. The liquid jet blower of claim 16, wherein said means for removing excess pressurized fluid provides said valve box with a bottom end in communication with said pressurized liquid and a top end provided with a tubular valve, and a piston located between the top end and the bottom end, wherein said injection pipe has a first end connected to said nozzle, a second end sealingly engageable with said piston, and a center portion having a discharge hole selectively engageable with the tubular valve.
- 18. The liquid jet blower of claim 17, wherein said second end of said injection nozzle and a bottom side of said piston communicate with said pressure chamber.
- 19. The liquid jet blower of claim 16, wherein said means for removing excess pressurized fluid allows said injection pipe to reciprocate toward a fluid communication path that communicates with said pressure chamber, said injection pipe having a central portion including an aperture selectively engageable with a seal upon depressing the nozzle.
- 20. A liquid jet blower comprising:
- a tubular cap;
- a nozzle disposed in communication with said tubular cap;
- a container for storing pressurized fluid, said container being rotatably connected to said tubular cap;
- a plunger that reciprocates between upper and lower positions within a pressure chamber of said container, said pressure chamber being capable of supplying said nozzle with said pressurized fluid, said plunger being reciprocated between said upper and lower positions upon rotation of said container with respect to said tubular cap; and
- a cam tube rigidly connected to said plunger, said container and said tubular cap being relatively rotated to cause the cam tube, and therefore the plunger, to reciprocate, the cam tube further includes a continuous slot having vertical and inclined sections, and said relative rotation causes ball bearings located between said cam tube and an inner surface of said tubular cap to engage said inclined sections thereby moving the plunger to the upper position and drawing said pressurized fluid into said pressure chamber.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/223,224 filed Apr. 5, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,392,959 which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/077,394 filed Jun. 17, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,328,062 which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/741,416 filed Aug. 1, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,240,153.
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