The disclosure relates to fluid delivery devices, and more particularly to portable, battery-powered liquid sprayers.
Powered sprayers, such as foggers, misters, and the like, are commonly used to disperse liquid solutions onto surfaces in vapor, mist or fog form.
The present disclosure provides, in one aspect, a fluid sprayer including a housing, a reservoir, and a pump fluidly connected to the reservoir, and an adjustable nozzle assembly positioned downstream from the pump and configured to receive fluid discharged from the pump. The adjustable nozzle assembly includes a nozzle mount fixedly supported by the housing. The nozzle mount includes a conduit in fluid communication with the pump, and a pressure seal assembly located within the conduit. The adjustable nozzle assembly also includes a wheel assembly rotatably coupled to the nozzle mount. The wheel assembly includes a selection wheel, a first nozzle coupled to the selection wheel, and a second nozzle coupled to the selection wheel. The wheel assembly is rotatable between a first position at which the first nozzle is located in fluid communication with the conduit, and a second position at which the second nozzle is located in fluid communication with the conduit. The pressure seal assembly maintains a seal between the conduit and the wheel assembly as the wheel assembly is rotated between the first position and the second position.
The present disclosure provides, in another aspect, a fluid sprayer including a housing, a reservoir, and a pump fluidly connected to the reservoir, and an adjustable nozzle assembly positioned downstream from the pump and configured to receive fluid discharged from the pump. The adjustable nozzle assembly includes a nozzle mount fixedly supported by the housing and including a conduit in fluid communication with the pump. The adjustable nozzle assembly also includes a wheel assembly rotatably coupled to the nozzle mount, the wheel assembly including a selection wheel, a first nozzle coupled to the selection wheel, and a second nozzle coupled to the selection wheel. The wheel assembly is rotatable between a first position at which the first nozzle is located in fluid communication with the conduit, and a second position at which the second nozzle is located in fluid communication with the conduit. The adjustable nozzle assembly also includes a switch assembly configured to selectively permit or prevent operation of the pump. The wheel assembly actuates the switch assembly to permit operation of the pump when the wheel assembly is located at the first position or the second position, and the switch assembly prevents operation of the pump when the wheel assembly is rotated out of the first position or the second position.
The present disclosure provides, in yet another aspect, a fluid sprayer including a housing, a reservoir, and a pump fluidly connected to the reservoir, and an adjustable nozzle assembly positioned downstream from the pump and configured to receive fluid discharged from the pump. The adjustable nozzle assembly includes a nozzle mount fixedly supported by the housing. The nozzle mount includes a nozzle body, a conduit in fluid communication with the pump, and a wheel hub rotatably coupled to the nozzle body and rotatable relative to the nozzle body about an axis. The adjustable nozzle assembly also includes a wheel assembly removably coupled to the wheel hub and rotatable with the wheel hub about the axis. The wheel assembly includes a selection wheel, a first nozzle coupled to the selection wheel, and a second nozzle coupled to the selection wheel. The wheel assembly is rotatable about the axis between a first position at which the first nozzle is located in fluid communication with the conduit, a second position at which the second nozzle is located in fluid communication with the conduit, and a third position at which the conduit is closed by the wheel hub. When the wheel assembly is located in the third position, the wheel assembly is removable from the nozzle mount.
The present disclosure provides, in yet another aspect, a fluid sprayer including a housing, a reservoir, a pump fluidly connected to the reservoir, and an adjustable nozzle assembly positioned downstream from the pump and configured to receive fluid discharged by the pump. The adjustable nozzle assembly includes a nozzle mount fixedly supported by the housing, the nozzle mount including a nozzle body and a conduit in fluid communication with the pump. The adjustable nozzle assembly also includes a nozzle brick removably coupled to the nozzle body and supporting a first nozzle and a second nozzle. The nozzle brick is slidable relative to the nozzle body along a linear axis between a first position at which the first nozzle is located in fluid communication with the conduit and a second position at which the second nozzle is located in fluid communication with the conduit.
Other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the disclosure are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of embodiment and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The disclosure is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
With reference to
With reference to
The wheel assembly 58 is selectively removable from the nozzle mount 56 to enable, e.g., cleaning and/or replacement of the nozzles 38a-38c. As shown in
With reference to
With reference to
The wheel assembly 58 includes the nozzles 38a-38c, a generally cylindrical selection wheel 74, a back plate 76 that couples to the selection wheel 74, a retention plate 78 that cooperates with the selection wheel 74 to retain the nozzles 38a-38c in the wheel assembly 58, and a threaded ring 80 that secures the retention plate 78 to the selection wheel 74. The selection wheel 74 includes a cylindrical sidewall 82, an open forward end 84, and a rear wall 86 that forms a partially closed rearward end 88. The rear wall 86 defines first nozzle apertures 90 that receive O-rings 92 and portions of the nozzles 38a-38c.
With reference to
With reference again to
In the illustrated embodiment, the back plate 76 is an insert molded component that is coupled to the selection wheel 74 during the insert molding process. The back plate 76 includes protrusions 106 that are received into a circumferential groove 108 (
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In operation, the user adjusts the wheel assembly 58 to the first, second, or third position as desired, and depresses the trigger 54 to activate the motor 50. The motor 50 drives the pump 48 to begin pumping liquid solution from the reservoir 24 toward the adjustable nozzle assembly 26. The solution moving from the pump 48 enters the inlet conduit 64, flows through the pressure seal assembly 122 and the third nozzle aperture 112, and sprays outward from the selected nozzle 38a-38c. To select a different nozzle 38a-38c, the user releases the trigger 54, rotates the wheel assembly 58 to another of the first, second, or third positions as desired. To remove the wheel assembly 58, e.g., to clean or replace any of the nozzles 38a-38c, the user rotates the wheel assembly 58 to the fourth position, i.e., the release position, and pulls the wheel assembly 58 way from the nozzle mount 56 and outward through the wheel slot 60 formed in the nozzle housing 44. The user then re-inserts the wheel assembly 58 by aligning the hub aperture 94 of the selection wheel 74 with the wheel hub 68, and slides the wheel assembly 58 downward onto the wheel hub 68 such that the wheel hub 68 is received into the hub aperture 94. The user then adjusts the wheel assembly 58 from the fourth position to the first, second, or third positions, and continues to operate the sprayer 20 as described above.
With reference to
In the embodiment shown in
In operation, when the wheel assembly 58 is rotated away from the first, second, or third positions, such that none of the nozzles 38a-38c align with the inlet conduit 64, the switch 152 is open and the motor 50 of the sprayer 20 cannot be activated. When the wheel assembly 58 is adjusted to one of the first, second, or third positions, such that one of the nozzles 38a-38c aligns with the inlet conduit 64, the corresponding actuation bump 156 engages the switching bar 154 to displace the bar 154 rearward. As the switching bar 154 displaces rearward, the switching bar 154 engages the switch 152 to close the switch 152, thus permitting the motor 50 (
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The housing 422 includes a main housing 440 formed from a pair of clamshell main housing halves 440a, 440b, a base housing 442 coupled to the main housing 440, and a nozzle housing 444 coupled to the main housing 440 and formed from a pair of clamshell nozzle housing halves 444a, 444b. The nozzle housing 444 has a generally tubular shape and supports the adjustable nozzle assembly 426. The main housing 440 also defines the handle portion 432 that the user may grasp during use to manipulate the orientation and position of the sprayer 420.
With reference to
With reference to
The nozzle brick 458 is selectively removable from the nozzle mount 456 to enable, e.g., cleaning and/or replacement of the nozzles 438a-438c. As shown in
With reference to
With reference to
The nozzle brick 458 defines a plurality of nozzle apertures 469 that each receive a respective nozzle 438a-438c. In the illustrated embodiment, the nozzle apertures 469 are vertically aligned along the longitudinal axis 463 and internally threaded. Each nozzle 438a-438c is received into a nozzle aperture 469 and secured therein by a retaining member 471 (
With continued reference to
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Each first rail 483 of the nozzle body 462 includes a first stop shoulder 491, and each second channel 489 of the connection portion 467 includes a second stop shoulder 493. When the nozzle brick 458 is slid downward to the third, lowermost position, the first stop shoulders 491 contact the second stop shoulders 493 and prevent the nozzle brick 458 from sliding downward beyond the third position.
The nozzle mount 456 also includes a release lever 495 coupled to the nozzle body 462 and actuable to release the nozzle brick 458 from the slide track 465. The release lever 495 is pivotable about a pivot axis 497 between a locking position in which the nozzle brick 458 is prevented from being removed from the slide track 465 and a release position in which the nozzle brick 458 is permitted to slide upward and out of the slide track 465. The release lever 495 includes a pair of locking arms 499 extending forwardly through arm apertures 501 defined in the base wall 481 and into the slide track 465. The release lever 495 also includes a handle 503 that can be pressed by the user to move the release lever 495 from the locking position to the release position. A torsion spring 505 biases the release lever 495 toward the locking position, in which the locking arms 499 extend into respective locking grooves 507 defined at each lateral edge of the connection portion 467 of the nozzle brick 458. Each locking groove 507 terminates in a third stop shoulder 509. When the release lever 495 is in the locking position and the nozzle brick 458 is slid upward to the first position, the third stop shoulder 509 contacts the corresponding locking arm 499 such that the locking arms 499 prevent the nozzle brick 458 from sliding beyond the first position and out of the slide track 465. To remove the nozzle brick 458 from the nozzle mount 456, the user presses the handle 503 to move the release lever 495 to the release position, in which the locking arms 499 retract out of the locking grooves 507. With the locking arms 499 retracted, the third stop shoulders 509 are permitted to freely slide upward past the locking arms 499 and the nozzle brick 458 can be removed from the nozzle mount 456.
In some embodiments of the sprayer 420, the adjustable nozzle assembly 426 can include a switch assembly like the switch assembly 150 described above with respect to
Various features of the disclosure are set forth in the following claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/153,564, filed Feb. 25, 2021, and to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/054,265, filed Jul. 21, 2020, and to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/051,661, filed Jul. 14, 2020, the entire content of each of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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