Claims
- 1. A pressure control valve for a handle of an oral irrigation device, comprising:a valve body having an input section defining an input fluid flow path, an intermediate section having a substantially cylindrical bore therethrough, and a output section defining an output fluid flow path, said input fluid flow path fluidly coupled to said output fluid flow path through said bore; a valve gate having a cylindrical portion, a guide portion, and a control arm having a first end coupled to said cylindrical portion and having a second end coupled to said guide portion, said cylindrical portion having an orifice bored therethrough; and a slide control coupled to guide portion of the valve gate, so that as the slide control moves linearly, the cylindrical portion of the valve gate correspondingly rotates within the bore of the valve body.
- 2. The pressure control valve of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical portion of the valve gate has a pair of recessed annular channels about the orifice for receiving a pair of O-rings.
- 3. The pressure control valve of claim 1, wherein the guide portion has a V-shaped portion.
- 4. The pressure control valve of claim 1, wherein the guide portion has a semicircular portion.
- 5. The pressure control valve of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical portion is rotatable between a first orientation where the orifice is substantially aligned between the input fluid flow path and the output fluid flow path, to a second orientation where the orifice is substantially mis-aligned between the input fluid flow path and the output fluid flow path.
- 6. The pressure control valve of claim 1, wherein the slide control has pair of upwardly extending yokes with a gap formed therebetween, and said guide portion is positioned in the gap portion.
- 7. A handle assembly for an oral irrigator, comprising:a housing; a pressure control valve, comprising: a valve body having an input section defining an input fluid flow path, an intermediate section having a substantially cylindrical bore therethrough, and a output section defining an output fluid flow path, said input fluid flow path fluidly coupled to said output fluid flow path through said bore; a valve gate having a cylindrical portion, a guide portion, and a control arm having a first end coupled to said cylindrical portion and having a second end a coupled to said guide portion, said cylindrical portion having an orifice bored therethrough; and a slide control positioned on the housing, the slide control being coupled to guide portion of the valve gate, so that as the slide control moves linearly along a portion of the housing, the cylindrical portion of the valve gate correspondingly rotates within the bore of the valve body.
- 8. The pressure control valve of claim 7, wherein the housing has a protrusion and the interior surface of the slide control has a plurality of raised indices adapted to contact the protrusion as the slide control is linearly moved along the housing.
- 9. The pressure control valve of claim 7, wherein the input section has a laterally extending support member thereon for supporting the valve body within the housing of the oral irrigation device.
- 10. The handle assembly of claim 7, further comprising:a stop valve assembly for momentarily stopping the flow of fluid through the handle assembly.
- 11. The handle assembly of claim 10, wherein the stop valve assembly further comprises:a plunger having a generally elongated body and plurality of recessed annular rings along the body, a plurality of 0-rings adapted to each be placed within one of the annular rings; and a stop valve body having an input chamber defining an input fluid flow path, an intermediate chamber having a first interior diameter and a second interior diameter, and an output chamber defining an output fluid flow path, said input fluid flow path fluidly coupled to said output fluid flow path through said intermediate chamber, so that as said plunger is depressed within said stop valve body, the plunger blocks the fluid flow with said intermediate chamber.
- 12. The handle assembly of claim 11, wherein the first interior diameter is smaller than said second interior diameter within said intermediate chamber of the stop valve assembly.
- 13. The handle assembly of claim 10, wherein the stop valve assembly further comprises a spring biasing said plunger in a normally open within said stop valve body.
- 14. An oral irrigation system for delivering pressurized fluid along a tube to a jet tip, comprising:handle assembly having a housing adapted to receive the jet tip, said handle assembly having a fluid input adapted to be coupled to said tube and a fluid outlet port adapted to be coupled to the jet tip, the handle assembly comprising: a pressure control valve, comprising: a valve body having an input section defining an input fluid flow path, an intermediate section having a substantially cylindrical bore therethrough, and a output section defining an output fluid flow path, said input fluid flow path fluidly coupled to said output fluid flow path through said bore; a valve gate having a cylindrical portion, a guide portion, and a control arm having a first end coupled to said cylindrical portion and having a second end coupled to said guide portion, said cylindrical portion having an orifice bored therethrough; and a slide control positioned on the housing, the slide control being coupled to guide portion of the valve gate, so that as the slide control moves linearly along a portion of the housing, the cylindrical portion of the valve gate correspondingly rotates within the bore of the valve body.
- 15. The oral irrigation system of claim 14, further comprising:a stop valve assembly for momentarily stopping the flow of fluid through the handle assembly.
- 16. The oral irrigation system of claim 15, wherein the stop valve assembly further comprises:a plunger having a generally elongated body and plurality of recessed annular rings along the body; a plurality of O-rings adapted to each be placed within one of the annular rings; and a stop valve body having an input chamber defining an input fluid flow path, an intermediate chamber having a first interior diameter and a second interior diameter, and an output chamber defining an output fluid flow path, said input fluid flow path fluidly coupled to said output fluid flow path through said intermediate chamber, so that as said plunger is depressed within said stop valve body, the plunger blocks the fluid flow with said intermediate chamber.
- 17. The oral irrigation system of claim 16, wherein the first interior diameter is smaller than said second interior diameter within said intermediate chamber of the stop valve assembly.
- 18. The oral irrigation system of claim 16, wherein the stop valve assembly further comprises a spring biasing said plunger in a normally open within said stop valve body.
- 19. A pressure control valve for a handle of an oral irrigation device, said handle comprising:a valve body having an input section defining an input fluid flow path, an intermediate section having a substantially cylindrical bore therethrough, and a output section defining an output fluid flow path, said input fluid flow path fluidly coupled to said output fluid flow path through said bore; a valve member positioned in said cylindrical bore and rotatable therein, the valve member having an orifice bored through; and a slide control coupled to the valve member, so that as the slide control moves linearly, the valve member rotates within the bore of the valve body.
- 20. The pressure control valve of claim 19, wherein as the slide control moves linearly, the valve member rotates within the bore of the valve body between a first position where the orifice is substantially aligned between the input fluid flow path and the output fluid flow path, to a second position where the orifice is substantially mis-aligned between the input fluid flow path and the output fluid flow path.
- 21. The pressure control valve of claim 19, wherein as the slide control moves linearly, the valve member rotates within the bore of the valve body to alter the effective diameter for fluid flow between the input fluid flow path and the output fluid flow path.
- 22. The pressure control valve of claim 19, wherein as the slide control moves linearly, the valve member rotates within the bore of the valve body to alter the pressure at which fluid is delivered to the output fluid flow path.
INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
This application is related to co-pending U.S. patent application entitled “Oral Irrigator Housing,” Ser.No. 09/217,973, filed concurrently herewith, and assigned to the assignee of this application, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. The following U.S. patents, which are assigned to the assignee of the present application, are also incorporated herein by reference in their entirety: U.S. Pat. No. 4,989,590, filed Jun. 21, 1990, to John Baum, et al., entitled “Irrigation Appliance”; U.S. Pat. No. 4,302,186, filed Nov. 23, 1979, by Michael Cammack, entitled “Oral Hygiene Appliance”; U.S. Pat. No. 4,229,634, filed Feb. 21, 1978, by Clarence Hickman, et al., entitled “Insulated Switch Arrangement for Electric Motor”; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,399,089, filed Aug. 11, 1993, by Kim Eichman, et al., entitled “Oral Hygiene Appliance”.
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WOOG® Products at a Glance Brochure, Home Dental Care System, Woog Orajet, at least as early as Dec. 18, 1998. |