This application relates to the field of cordless, Hand-Held sprayers that have the ability to dispense a wide variety of different kinds of liquids from household products to medical products and personal hygiene cleaning products from an external source through a suction tube or from an internal liquid container. More particularly, a battery powered multi-use portable Hand-Held sprayer device is provided which can be constructed in multiple sizes and configured to pick-up liquid from any liquid source, as well as configured to hold liquid in an internal reservoir.
In the past liquids being sprayed were packaged using aerosol propellant as a delivery means. These convenient sprays, however, have been determined to pose a possible hazard to the human race, and are being phased out. Some liquids in the medical field cannot use aerosol propellants as a means of delivery. One substitute is a “pump”-type sprayer, in which the operator depresses the spray nozzle with an attached pump mechanism. This device eliminates the need for factory pressurization but does not meet the requirements achieved by the Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer. Many personal hygiene spraying devices are on the market but do not offer the portability and capabilities featured in this unique design.
The Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer has been designed to produce a continuous spray from an internal or external liquid container for as long as desired, followed by a positive shut-off. This is accomplished without the need for pressurization by utilizing a pump connected to an electric motor which is powered by a rechargeable battery.
Numerous innovations for spraying devices have been provided in the prior art that art described as follows. Even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they address, they differ from the present design as hereinafter contrasted. The following is a summary of those prior art patents most relevant to this application at hand, as well as a description outlining the difference between the features of the present Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer and those of the prior art.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,033,511 of Edward B. Chamberlin describes a portable atomizer includes a liquid dispenser, a reciprocating pump for supplying compressed air to the dispenser, and a motor for driving the pump. Upon operation of the motor, compressed air is delivered directly to the dispenser from the pump to automatically atomize liquid in the dispenser and instantaneously spray atomized liquid and compressed air from an orifice in the dispenser.
This patent describes a portable atomizer with a reciprocating pump for supplying compressed air to the dispenser. This patent does not have the capability to spray from an internal source or suck liquid from an external source through a suction tube when larger quantities are required.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,993,250 of Alam H. Shure describes an apparatus for spraying a liquid material which includes a pistol gripped housing for a motor driven pump and forming an inlet, a receptacle adapted to be secured to the housing adjacent the inlet and a vacuum system member secured within the receptacle and adapted to be forced into sealing relationship with the inlet when the receptacle is secured to the housing whereby said pump means will force liquid from the receptacle through a nozzle attached to the housing.
This patent describes an apparatus for spraying a liquid material which includes a pistol gripped housing. This patent also does not have the capability to spray from an internal source or suck liquid from an external source through a suction tube when larger quantities are required.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,154,375 of Jacob R. Bippus describes a rechargeable, battery-powered sprayer for personal products using a replaceable product-filled cartridge. The finger-operated control simultaneously opens the valve, allowing flow of material, and actuates the motor for pumping the material.
This patent describes a rechargeable, battery-powered sprayer using a replaceable product-filled cartridge. This patent also does not have the capability to spray from an internal source or suck liquid from an external source through a suction tube when larger quantities are required.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,565,344 of Hisao Takel describes that in an electric sprayer, a valve system is provided in the liquid path between an opening of an electric pump and a jet of a nozzle. The valve system is connected to the on/off switch of the electric pump so as to keep the system closed when the switch is off (i.e., when the sprayer is not in use), to prevent leakage of spraying liquid from the nozzle jet due to the increased pressure within the container when the atmospheric temperature rises or when the sprayer is inverted.
This patent describes an electric sprayer that does not have the capability to spray from an internal source or suck liquid from an external source through a suction tube when larger quantities are required.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,495,770 of Ryouiehi Kogo et al. describes a nozzle device with a spray hole for spraying washing water and a pipe forming a first flow path that introduces the washing water to the spray hole that is provided. Further, the spray hole is provided in a cover that surrounds the pipe. The cover is integrally formed of a cylindrical metal whose front end is closed. A space between an outer surface of the pipe and an inner peripheral surface of the cover member forming a second flow path that introduces the washing water to the spray hole. Further, the second flow path surrounds surface of the pipe in a circumferential direction of the cover member.
This patent describes a nozzle device with a spray hole for spraying washing water but does not describe a complete spraying device that has the capabilities of the Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,901,449 of Carl E. Bochmann describes an electric sprayer comprising a tank having a housing extending over portions of the tank and a piston pump extending into the tank. The pump has an inlet and an outlet. Discharge equipment including a spray nozzle is mounted to an exterior surface of the housing. The discharge equipment is connected to an elastomeric tube surrounded by a coil spring which, in turn, is connected to a slender elongated tube connected to the pump outlet. A motor driven by a set of rechargeable batteries is mounted in the housing and is connected to the pump. An on/off switch electrically interconnecting the batteries and motor is mounted to an exterior surface of the housing. The discharge equipment includes portions pivotally mounted to the housing exterior surface so as to permit movement between a first inoperative position wherein the discharge equipment shields the on/off switch to a second operative position wherein the switch is exposed.
This patent describes an electric sprayer but does not describe a device that is compact and can be Hand-Held for a number of different spraying operations.
None of the foregoing prior art teaches or suggests the particular unique features of the Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer and thus clarifies the need for further improvements in the devices that can be used effectively to spray a wide variety of liquids.
In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer in detail it is to be understood that the design is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
The principle advantage of the Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer is having a cordless sprayer that can effectively spray a wide variety of different liquids, configured in differing sizes for differing uses.
And another advantage of the Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer is being able to source various liquids as required from an external liquid source through a suction tube when larger quantities are required, or source liquids from an on-board internal reservoir fillable with any desired liquids to be sprayed for any desired purpose.
Another advantage of the Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer is that it can be used for many personal hygiene processes.
Another advantage is to create a Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer that can be used in the medical fields for cleansing or applying medications to body surfaces.
Another advantage is having a Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer that can be used to spray or mist household plants, and residential garden products such as fertilizers and insecticides.
Another advantage is having a Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer that can be used to spray home, vehicle and business cleaning products.
And another advantage of the Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer is that it can be used to spray a cooling mist when a person is overheated.
A further advantage of the Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer is being made from non-corrosive materials that will not be affected by fluids containing salts or acids.
The preferred embodiment of the large size Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer will consist of the sprayer main internal parts frame with motor frame mount, a motor assembly including the motor shaft gear that meshes with the bull gear. The bull gear is connected to the pump assembly, pump piston crank shaft and fluid flow tube (pump to nozzle). A suction tube (liquid source to pump) is used to suck liquid from an external source. At the top of the sprayer main internal parts frame, is the nozzle extension tube receiver.
The large size Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer housing will enclose the sprayer main internal parts frame, including the on-off switch assembly having the power indicator light, on-off switch and nozzle release switch. The nozzle extension tube receiver is at the upper end of the sprayer main internal parts frame. The nozzle tube connection ratchet engages within the nozzle extension tube receiver and connects with the nozzle extension tube with the nozzle spray head on the end. The nozzle spray head is adjustable from a fine mist spray pattern to a strong concentrated direct line of liquid spray pattern.
The first alternate embodiment of the medium size Multi-Use Portable Hand-held Sprayer will have all the same internal components except the capability of sucking liquid from an external source through the external suction tube. This pick-up suction tube is attachable to a hose, and the end of the attached hose can be dipped in any liquid source.
The second alternate embodiment will be the small size Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer having the power indicator light, on-off switch and the nozzle release switch on the sprayer housing. It will have the same internal components except the capability of sucking liquid from an external source. The nozzle extension tube with the nozzle spray head is at the top. An internal refillable liquid container reservoir will be contained within the housing of the device and fillable through a fill lid located at the lower end of the device housing.
The third alternate embodiment will be the mini size Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer having the power indicator light, on-off switch and the nozzle release switch on the housing. It will have the same internal components except the capability of sucking liquid from an external source. The nozzle extension tube with the nozzle spray head is at the top. An internal refillable liquid container will be at the lower end of the device.
All of the anticipated Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer sizes, mini, small, medium and large will have multiple uses depending upon the liquids to be sprayed and the requirements of the user. In this regard, the present invention could be used in any capacity, and in any setting including but not limited to the following places:
Child Care Facility
Nursing Home Facility
In Home Caregiving
Doctors and Specialists offices
Hospitals
Morgues
Clinics
Social Gatherings
Workplace Gatherings
Sports Gatherings
School Gatherings
Political Gatherings
Protest Gatherings
Demonstration Gatherings
Rally Gatherings
Workplace Gatherings
Office Gatherings
Church Gatherings
All of the anticipated Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer sizes, mini, small, medium and large will have multiple uses depending upon the liquids to be sprayed and the requirements of the user. In this regard, the present invention could be used to or for:
Personal Portable Personal Safety
Eye washing, cleansing, rinsing
Skin washing, cleansing, rinsing
Ear washing, cleansing, rinsing
Nasal washing, cleansing, rinsing
Sun burn, Insect bites, animal bites topical treatment
Replenishing dehydration
Extinguishing small fires
Animal repellant, Insect repellent application
Personal Portable Shower
Personal Portable Bidet
Personal Portable Toothbrush
Personal Portable Wound Cleaner
Personal Portable Ear and Ear Canal Cleaner
Personal Portable Eye and Emergency Eye Wash Cleaner
Personal Portable Nasal Passage Cleaner
Personal Portable Feminine Hygiene Cleaner
Personal Portable Means to Clean Around the house
Personal Portable Means to Clean Vehicles (autos, trucks, etc.) and Recreational Vehicle
Personal Portable Means to Clean Boats and other vessels and watercraft
Personal Portable Means to Clean Buses and Aircraft including drones
Personal Portable Means to provide water from Internal or External Water Supply for the purposes of cooling off the human body externally by use of direct water or form of misting. Direct water can be used for hydrating or rehydrating purposes
Personal Portable Means to Clean, Drain, Supply water for the purposes of work projects (marking, painting, lubrication, applying stains and finishes, etc.) and for meeting hobby needs
Personal Portable Means to Rinse, Clean, Final and Continuing final rinse for mechanical parts needs
Personal, Portable means to provide rinsing, washing and final or continual rinsing or other purposes with water for providing those needs to plants, pets and animals
Additionally, Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer can provide a personal, portable means of providing a liquid dispenser, for the following liquids to name a few:
Alcoholic beverages
Non-Alcoholic beverages
Carbonated beverages
Non-Carbonated beverages
Fruit juices
Vegetable juices
Water based beverages
Dairy
Holistic liquid agents
Liquid smoke
Liquid food extracts
Liquid food dyes
Liquid hot sauce
Salad dressings
Condiments
Food color dye
Butter spray
Natural occurring liquid agents
Medicinal liquids (applying body, hair and foot treatment liquids)
Antiseptic liquids
Insect/Pest repelling liquids
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present design. Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the design. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of this application.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this application.
As required, detailed embodiments of the present application are disclosed herein, however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the design that may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific functional and structural details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as basic for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present embodiments of the Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayers 10A, 10B, 10C and 10D in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
Nozzle extension tube 36 includes a nozzle accepting portion 39 having a nozzle accepting threaded section 37 for accepting a nozzle head 38. To replace the nozzle head 38 the old nozzle head is unthreaded from the threaded section 37 and removed and the new nozzle head is threaded back on to the threaded section 37. On the opposite end, nozzle extension tube 36 has an extension tube insertion section 33 including an extension tube insertion section slot 35. To replace the nozzle extension tube 36, activation switch 46 is pushed and the extension tube insertion portion slot 35 is released enabling the extension tube insertion section 33 to slide out of the housing nozzle extension tube receiver 32. In this way, both the extension tube and the nozzle head are readily removeable and replaceable. It is anticipated that varying lengths of the extension tubes and varying spray heads will be employed, as seen in
The Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer 10A, 10B, 10C and 10D shown in the drawings and described in detail herein disclose arrangements of elements of particular construction and configuration for illustrating preferred embodiments of structure and method of operation of the present design. It is to be understood, however, that elements of different construction and configuration and other arrangements thereof, other than those illustrated and described may be employed for providing a Multi-Use Portable Hand-Held Sprayer 10A, 10B, 10C and 10D in accordance with the spirit of this application, and such changes, alternations and modifications as would occur to those skilled in the art are considered to be within the scope of this application as broadly defined in the appended claims.
Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientists, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application. The abstract is neither intended to define the invention of the application, which is measured by the claims, nor is it intended to be limiting as to the scope of the invention in any way.
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