Claims
- 1. A pressure relief assembly for a pressurized tank sealed by a lid, wherein the pressure relief assembly prevents the pressurized tank from exceeding a threshold pressure and prevents a sudden pressure drop when the lid is removed from the tank, the pressure relief assembly comprising:
- a pressure relief mechanism supported with respect to a housing which contains a pump unit and comprising a first portion and a second portion that is relatively displaceable with respect to the first portion and to the housing for opening an air passage to allow venting;
- wherein movement of the first portion relative to the housing causes pressure relief and substantially simultaneously causes unlocking of the lid; and
- movement of the second portion relative to the housing causes venting without unlocking of the lid and is automatic in response to a threshold pressure condition in the tank.
- 2. The pressure relief assembly of claim 1, wherein the first portion is adapted to be moved manually by a lever operatively associated with the first portion.
- 3. The pressure relief assembly of claim 1, wherein the first portion comprises a main body and the second portion comprises a piston.
- 4. The pressure relief assembly of claim 1, further comprising a latch operatively connected with the first portion, such that when the first portion is moved relative to the housing to relieve pressure, the latch unlocks the lid with respect to the tank such that the lid and tank become relatively rotatable substantially simultaneously with pressure relief.
- 5. The pressure relief assembly of claim 4, wherein the latch comprises a slot adapted for receiving the tank, thereby locking the lid with respect to the tank.
- 6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the latch further comprises a ramp leading to the slot, the ramp adapted for displacing the first portion.
- 7. An apparatus for disconnecting a pump unit from a tank, wherein the pump unit and tank are releasably connected, and wherein tank pressure is relieved prior to disconnecting the pump unit and the tank, the apparatus comprising:
- a pressure relief mechanism comprising a first portion and a second portion, relatively displaceable with respect to one another, wherein when the first portion is moved relative to the second portion, an air passage is opened between the first portion and the second portion to cause pressure relief; and
- a latch operatively connected with the first portion, such that when the first portion is moved relative to the second portion, the latch unlocks the pump unit with respect to the tank such that the pump unit and tank become relatively rotatable.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first portion comprises a main body and the second portion comprises a piston.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the main body is connected with a lever which comprises a slide adapted for translation with respect to the piston.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the lever projects outwardly from the slide, such that translational movement of the lever causes movement of the main body, while the piston remains immobile.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the lever is operatively connected with the latch, wherein the latch comprises a slot adapted for receiving the tank, thereby locking the pump unit with respect to the tank.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the latch further comprises a ramp leading to the slot, the ramp being adapted for displacing the main body of the pressure relief assembly.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising a spring biasing the slide with respect to the pump unit, wherein translating the slide against the spring bias from a locked position to an unlocked position creates an air passage thereby depressurizing the tank and enabling relative rotation of the pump unit and the tank.
- 14. An electric powered portable sprayer having a pressure relief assembly mounted in a housing containing a pump unit for preventing a pressurized vessel from exceeding a predefined threshold pressure, the pressure relief assembly comprising:
- a pressure relief device including a piston having multiple cross sectional areas, the piston having a first cross-sectional area at a longitudinal central portion that is relatively smaller than a second cross-sectional area at a longitudinal end; and
- a housing having an opening receiving the longitudinal central portion and engaging the longitudinal end so as to restrict movement of the piston in a first direction and allow movement of the piston in a second direction;
- wherein, when the pressurized vessel exceeds the predefined threshold pressure limit, automatic movement of the piston in the second direction causes venting to relieve pressure in the pressurized vessel.
- 15. The pressure relief assembly of claim 14, wherein the opening has a smaller area than the second cross-sectional area at the longitudinal end of the piston.
- 16. The pressure relief assembly of claim 14, further comprising a main body surrounding a portion of the piston, wherein the main body is capable of remaining fixed during movement of the piston.
- 17. A portable assembly for spraying a fluid, said assembly comprising:
- a tank adapted for containing the fluid;
- a pump unit for pressurizing said tank; and
- a release mechanism comprising:
- a displaceable slide;
- a latch extending from the slide, adapted for engaging and disengaging the tank with respect to said pump unit; and
- a pressure relief mechanism adapted for communicating with the fluid, said relief mechanism including a valve and a valve seat, one of said valve and valve seat being fixed with respect to said slide,
- wherein said release mechanism is adapted for locking said tank with respect to said pump unit and for unlocking said tank with respect to said pump unit and de-pressurizing the fluid in said tank.
- 18. The mechanism according to claim 17, wherein a lever is fixed with respect to the slide and extends outside of the pump unit.
- 19. The mechanism according to claim 17, further comprising: a spring biasing the latch into engagement with said tank.
- 20. The mechanism according to claim 17, wherein said latch includes a slot adapted for receiving therein a projection from said tank, thereby locking said pump unit with respect to said tank.
- 21. The mechanism according to claim 20, wherein said latch further includes a ramp leading to said slot, said ramp adapted for cooperating with said projection.
- 22. A mechanism for locking a pump unit with respect to a tank, and for unlocking the pump unit with respect to the tank and de-pressurizing fluid in the tank, said mechanism comprising:
- a sliding mechanism that is displaceable with respect to the pump unit;
- a latch adapted for engaging the tank thereby locking the pump unit with respect to the tank, and adapted for disengaging said tank thereby unlocking the pump unit with respect to the tank, said latch being fixed to the sliding mehanism; and
- a pressure relief mechanism adapted for communicating with the fluid, said relief mechanism including a valve and a valve seat, a first one of said valve and valve seat being fixed with respect to said sliding mechanism and a second one of said valve and valve seat being fixed with respect to the pump unit.
- 23. The mechanism according to claim 22, wherein said sliding mechanism is a slide adapted for translation with respect to said pump unit.
- 24. The mechanism according to claim 22, further comprising:
- a lever fixed with respect to said sliding mechanism and projecting outside said pump unit;
- wherein said lever is adapted for disengaging said latch from the tank.
- 25. The mechanism according to claim 22, further comprising:
- a spring between said sliding mechanism and said pump unit;
- wherein said spring is adapted for biasing said latch into engagement with said tank.
- 26. The mechanism according to claim 22, wherein said latch includes a slot adapted for receiving therein said tank, thereby locking the pump unit with respect to the tank.
- 27. The mechanism according to claim 26, wherein said latch further includes a ramp leading to said slot, said ramp being adapted for displacing said sliding mechanism away from said tank.
- 28. A pressure relief assembly for a pressurized tank sealed by a lid, wherein the pressure relief assembly prevents the pressurized tank from exceeding a threshold pressure and prevents a sudden pressure drop when the lid is removed from the tank, the pressure relief assembly comprising:
- a pressure relief mechanism supported with respect to a housing and comprising a first portion adapted to be moved manually by a lever operatively associated with the first portion and a second portion that is relatively displaceable with respect to the first portion and to the housing for opening an air passage to allow venting;
- wherein movement of the first portion relative to the housing causes pressure relief and substantially simultaneously causes unlocking of the lid; and
- movement of the second portion relative to the housing causes venting without unlocking of the lid and is automatic in response to a threshold pressure condition in the tank.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application 08/957,877, filed Aug. 20, 1997.
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