Pump operated spraying devices of various kinds have been with us for a long time. This has included water guns, pump-operated window spraying mechanisms and numerous other types. However, there has long been a need for a single yet effective electrically operated device capable of cyclically ejecting a liquid through a nozzle opening that may or may not be adjustable. Two merely illustrative examples of where this novel concept can be applied are a toy gun and a watering container that are easy to handle and simple to operate.
There is herein described and illustrated a unique illuminated toy water gun and watering container that are electrically operated. The gun and watering container has all the appearance of devices of a similar nature and each utilizes a simple pumping system that has a long life. In both instances a peristaltic pump is employed which takes a very small space, is easy to operate, and is unique in its utilization with toy guns and watering containers.
Other advantages and features of the invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the various embodiments of the invention, from the claims, and from the accompanying drawings.
A fuller understanding of the foregoing may be had by reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein
Referring first to
The water gun includes a water reservoir 16 which has a cap 18. The reservoir 16 can be filled from any suitable source upon removing the cap 18 and after filling the cap will reseal the reservoir 16.
Leading from the reservoir 16 to the outlet opening 14 is a tube 20 having a nozzle 22 secured to its outer end adjacent opening 14. Water is pumped through the tube 20 by a peristaltic pump 23 when activated by a motor driven output shaft 24. The electrically driven motor 26 operates a gear drive 28 located in the gearbox 30. The operation of the motor 26 is controlled by a trigger 32 that extends into a housing opening 34 in the handle portion 36 of the gun housing 12. The trigger 32 is normally biased into the inactive position shown in
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Upon rotation of the pump wheel 44 the rollers 46,48,50 are brought into sequential contact with the tube 20 to force a stream of water through the tube 20 and nozzle 22 and out the housing opening 14 to squirt water on its intended object such as another child.
In addition to the operation of the pump 23 by the motor 26 there is provided as shown in
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In
The container includes a handle 78 and an outlet spout 80. The outlet spout 80 is controlled by a conventional adjustable spray nozzle 82. Located within the body portion is a sealed-off area 84 defined by a housing 85 in which is located the peristaltic pump 86 that is substantially identical to pump 23 shown in
The peristaltic pump 86 is controlled by a trigger 92 in the handle 78 that operates to open or close a switch 94. The switch is in the normally open position and when the trigger is pulled the switch is closed to operate the peristaltic pump to force water through the tube 90 and out the spray nozzle 82.
It is intended to cover by the appended claims all modifications that fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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