Remotely activated dispenser

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6299035
  • Patent Number
    6,299,035
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 13, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 9, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A remote activation dispensing apparatus for dispensing fluids. An actuating device positioned on a dispensing tube is operably connected to a flexible elongated member, which is operably connected to a valve in a dispensing unit. Upon manipulation of the actuating device, the valve is actuated for passing or cutting off fluids from the dispensing unit to the dispensing tube.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to fluid handling, and more particularly to remotely activated dispensing of fluids from a proportioning apparatus.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is known to dispense concentrated chemical fluids by siphoning them through a venturi into a water stream and dispensing a flow of mixed water and chemicals. Mixers known as eductors, aspirators or proportioners accomplish this task by providing a water flow through a venturi section and siphoning chemicals into the flow through a low pressure orifice in the venturi section. Such eductors are useful in a number of applications, such as in dispensing diluted cleaning agents for cleaning procedures.




In these proportioning systems, it is important to maintain the water source free of cross-connection so that the chemicals are not drawn back into the water source. This has been accomplished through the use of integrated backflow preventers such as air gap eductors, hose connection vacuum breakers, atmospheric vacuum breakers, pipe interrupters and elastomer gap eductors (e-gaps). In a typical application, such air gap eductors include a nozzle upstream of the venturi section for defining a stream of water flowing across an unobstructed gap in the eductor body prior to entering the venturi section. Upon any water shutdown or pressure reversal in the water system, the water stream terminates, leaving a gap in the eductor between the nozzle and the venturi section where the chemical is otherwise first introduced. There is thus no mechanism capable of transmitting chemicals back to the nozzle or upstream in the water supply. Forms of air gap eductors are disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,519,958; 5,522,419; 5,253,677 and 5,862,829. Whichever the type of backflow preventer used, the chemicals are prevented from flowing back into the water supply. In these proportioning systems, water regulatory authorities do not permit shutoff valves to be located downstream of the backflow protectors.




The eductor in a proportioning apparatus is typically connected to a discharge tube or hose for dispensing the fluid. One use for the apparatus is to fill a mop bucket or a floor scrubbing machine. For this use, a user must hold the discharge tube in one hand and activate the dispenser with the other hand. This two-handed operation is not user friendly, particularly where the dispenser is tucked into a small custodial closet where it is connected to the water source thereby making it difficult to dispense the fluid from a distance greater than the operator's arm span. It is thus desirable to have a dispensing or proportioning apparatus capable of dispensing fluid without the operator being near the dispenser, but which also meets regulatory requirements for chemical backflow protection and shut-off valves.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




There is provided a dispensing apparatus that may be activated remotely to dispense proportioned fluids. To this end, a dispensing unit is equipped with a valve for passing or cutting off fluid flow through a proportioner to a dispensing tube. A flexible elongated member is operably connected at one end to the valve and at the other end to an actuating device disposed near the discharge end of the dispensing tube. In an example of the present invention, the actuating device is a handle having a lever pivotally attached thereto, where upon pressing the lever the valve is actuated.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with a general description of the invention given above, and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the invention.





FIG. 1

is a partially cut-away perspective view of a housing and an elevational view of a remotely activated dispensing apparatus of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the dispensing tube in

FIG. 1

, as taken along line


2





2


;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a valve for use in the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a plan view of a flexible elongated member for use in the present invention;





FIG. 5A

is a side plan view of an actuating device for use in the present invention in the non-dispensing position; and





FIG. 5B

is a side plan view of the actuating device of

FIG. 5A

in the locked dispensing position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The present invention provides a dispensing apparatus with remote activation capability for selectively initiating and cutting off the flow of a proportioned effluent through a discharge tube connected to and remote from a proportioning dispenser. To this end, and in accordance with the present invention, an actuator is provided near the discharge end of a dispensing tube connected to a dispensing unit including a proportioner or eductor. A flexible member, such as a cable, is operably connected at one end to the actuator and at the other end to a shut-off valve located on the dispensing unit. Upon operation of the actuator, the flexible member actuates the valve to selectively initiate and cut off flow of a proportioned effluent through the dispensing tube.




Referring to the Figures, where like numerals are used throughout to refer to like parts,

FIG. 1

depicts in a partially cut away plan view a dispensing apparatus


10


in which the invention is used. A dispensing unit


12


includes a water inlet


14


adapted to connect to an inlet hose


16


connected to a water source (not shown). The water flow is fed to a proportioner or eductor


18


for combining the water with chemicals in a proportioned amount for dispensing through a dispensing tube


20


. The dispensing tube


20


depicted in

FIG. 1

, and in cross-section in

FIG. 2

, includes two passageways


21




a,




21




b,


which may be formed, by example, by co-extruding a plastic material, or by any other suitable process. The dispensing tube


20


, particularly passageway


21




a


, has an inlet end


22


in communication with the dispensing unit


12


via attachment to the eductor


18


, and a discharge end


24


. Thus, passageway


21




a


is a fluid passageway. Passageway


21




b


will be explained in further detail below. The eductor


18


includes a venturi section


26


for taking in the desired chemicals and mixing them with the water, and a backflow preventer


28


, such as an e-gap section or an air gap section, for preventing the backflow of chemicals to the water source. These proportioners or eductors


18


are known in the art, as described above, and do not per se form the present invention, but rather are usable with the present invention. As is known in the art, the backflow preventer may form a part of the eductor, or may be a separate component in the dispensing unit. Other types of proportioners/backflow preventers may be used without departing from the scope of the invention, but such devices should meet water regulations.




A valve


30


,

FIGS. 1 and 3

, is positioned between the water inlet


14


and the proportioner


18


, and is operable to permit water flow to the proportioner


18


or to cut off water flow to the proportioner


18


. Thus, this valve


30


is positioned upstream of the eductor


18


so as to meet typical requirements of a Water Regulatory Authority. In an example of the present invention, the valve


30


is a poppet-actuated diaphragm valve, or simply a poppet valve, which is shown more fully in FIG.


3


. This valve


30


includes a spring member


32


disposed adjacent a magnet


34


housed in a magnet cover


36


. When the magnet


34


is held by the spring


32


in a rest position away from the valve


30


, the valve


30


is closed to fluid flow. When the magnet


34


is moved toward the valve


30


, the valve


30


is actuated to the open position to permit fluid to flow through. The magnet


34


and magnet cover


36


slide over a stem portion


38


, which may have tabs


40


at a top portion


42


thereof to stop the spring member


32


from pushing the magnet


34


beyond a certain point. It is to be understood that valves other than the poppet valve shown may be used in the present invention.

FIG. 3

also depicts two ball chains


46


,


48


connected to the magnet cover


36


for pulling the magnet cover


36


and magnet


34


toward the valve


30


, as will be described in more detail below. It will be appreciated that valve


30


is known in the art, and its details do not per se form the present invention, but rather are usable with the present invention.




A flexible elongated member


50


is operably connected to the valve


30


and to an actuator


52


located near the discharge end


24


of the dispensing tube


20


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the flexible elongated member


50


is disposed within passageway


21




b


of dispensing tube


20


. Upon manipulating the actuator


52


, the flexible member


50


causes the valve


30


to open or close to permit or prevent fluid flow through the valve


30


to the proportioner


18


and through fluid passageway


21




a


of dispensing tube


20


. Because the flexible elongated member


50


is disposed within the passageway


21




b


, which is connected along its length to fluid passageway


21




a


, the flexible member


50


is prevented from twisting around the fluid passageway


21




a.


Such twisting might tension the actuator


52


upon pulling on the tube


20


so as to cause an unintentional actuation. It should be understood, however, that dispensing tube


20


may comprise a single passageway


21




a


for fluid flow, and the flexible member


50


may be separate along its length from the dispensing tube


20


, or may be connected thereto in another manner.




In

FIG. 4

, an embodiment of the flexible elongated member


50


is depicted. A stainless steel cable


54


, or cable of any suitable material, runs through an outer jacket or sleeve


56


with a respective fitting


58


,


60


crimped on each end of the sleeve


56


. Cast ends


62


,


64


on cable


54


secure the cable


54


in the sleeve


56


and prevent their separation. Cast ends


62


,


64


further facilitate connection of the cable ends to the valve


30


and to the actuator


52


. In this embodiment, cast end


62


is shown as a cylindrical end and cast end


64


is shown as a ball or spherical end. End


62


is shown in

FIG. 1

attached to a lever


84


of actuator


52


(described below), while end


64


is shown attached to a clip


76


operably secured to valve


30


(described below). Fitting


58


is shown as a ferrule adapted to connect to a body portion


66


of the actuator


52


, as shown in FIG.


1


. Fitting


60


is a threaded ferrule with two nuts


68


,


70


adapted to connect to a housing


13


of dispensing unit


12


, also as shown in FIG.


1


. Nut


68


is a lock nut and nut


70


is an adjustment nut, whereby the position of flexible member


50


may be adjusted with respect to valve


30


to an appropriate position for actuating the valve


30


, and locked into place for consistent actuation.





FIG. 4

is but one example of a flexible elongated member


50


for use in the apparatus of the present invention. It should be understood that variations to the flexible member


50


may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, the outer sleeve


56


and fittings


58


,


60


could be eliminated; a wire, cord or other pulling mechanism could be substituted for cable


54


; and the cast ends can be replaced with any suitable coupling mechanism for forming operable connections between components.




In

FIG. 1

, the flexible elongated member


50


is shown connected at cast end


64


to a chain pull assembly


72


for forming the operable connection to the valve


30


. The chain pull assembly


72


includes a V-shaped yoke


74


with a coupling or clip


76


that dangles from the point of the yoke


74


and receives the cast ball end


64


. The arm portions


78


,


80


of the yoke


74


are each coupled to a ball chain


46


,


48


, respectively, which are operably connected to the valve


30


, or specifically to the magnet cover


36


as depicted with the poppet valve


30


in

FIGS. 1 and 3

. In that embodiment, the ball chains


46


,


48


are directed through the dispensing unit


12


such that the vertical motion of the flexible member


50


is converted to the horizontal motion needed to move the magnet cover


36


. It should be understood, however, the chain pull assembly is but one example of an operable connection for enabling the valve operation. Moreover, different positioning of the dispensing unit components within the housing may result in different pulling directions needed for actuating the valve


30


, and similarly, a different type valve may necessitate a different arrangement for the flexible member and operable connection.





FIGS. 1

,


5


A and


5


B depict in further detail an embodiment of an actuator


52


for use in an apparatus of the present invention. In this embodiment, the actuator


52


includes a handle


82


having a lever


84


pivotally attached thereto. A spring


83


may be placed between the handle


82


and lever


84


to assist the return of the lever


84


after it is pressed, and to ease the burden on the magnet spring


32


. The handle


82


includes two body portions


66


,


67


having respectively a cavity


86


and a thru-bore


87


. Body portion


66


and thru-bore


86


receive the flexible elongated member


50


. In

FIG. 5A

, the body portion


66


is shown having a slot


86




a


in rear wall


89


of cavity


86


that receives a groove


59


in ferrule


58


. The cable


54


and ferrule


58


may then be secured in cavity


86


by a cover


66




a,


which may be screwed on to the body portion


66


, for example. Body portion


67


and thru-bore


87


receive the first passageway


21




a


of dispensing tube


20


.




The dispensing tube advantageously extends a short length beyond bore


87


to permit the discharge end


24


to be placed in a bucket or other receptacle (not shown) for filling with the fluids from the proportioning dispensing unit


12


. The handle


82


may also be equipped with a hook


88


for hanging the dispensing tube


20


when not in use, or for hooking the tube


20


onto the rim of a receptacle to hold the tube


20


in place during dispensing of the fluids.




Fitting


58


shown in

FIG. 4

is affixed to the handle


82


in thru-bore


86


and the cable


54


extends through the bore


86


and is operably coupled by cast end


62


to one end


85




a


of lever


84


. Upon squeezing and rotating the other end


85




b


of lever


84


about pivot portion


85




c,


the cable


54


is pulled, which thereby actuates the valve


30


.

FIG. 5A

shows the lever


84


in the non-dispensing position with cable


54


suitably relaxed.

FIG. 5B

shows the pivoted lever


84


in the dispensing position, wherein cable


54


is tensioned. The lever


84


may be locked in the dispensing position by a locking member or clip


90


which is pivotally connected at pivot


92


to the handle


82


or lever


84


. Locking members other than a pivoting clip may be used to achieve this function. This locking member may further include an automatic release mechanism that returns the lever


84


to the non-dispensing position when a sufficient amount of fluid has been dispensed.




While although a specific embodiment of an actuator is shown and described herein, it should be understood that numerous actuators may be used without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, lever


84


could be replaced with a sliding member (not shown) to which flexible member


50


is attached, where the sliding member slides along the length of the handle


82


to pull the flexible member in the direction of the discharge end


24


of the dispensing hose


20


.




By way of further explanation, in the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, which incorporates the embodiments of the components in

FIGS. 2-5B

, upon pressing end


85




b


of lever


84


, cable


54


is pulled in the direction of the discharge end


24


. The cable


54


consequently pulls downward on the yoke


74


with a vertical motion, which pulls the ball chains


46


,


48


and magnet cover


36


in a horizontal motion to place the magnet in relation to the valve


30


. This magnet placement opens the valve to permit water to flow through valve


30


from inlet


14


into proportioner


18


to mix with chemical fluids. The diluted chemical fluid then flows into the inlet end


22


of dispensing tube


20


, through passageway


21




a


and out the discharge end


24


.




The invention thus provides for remote activation of the dispensing operation at positions further than arm reach from the dispenser itself. Yet, no shut-off valve is place downstream of a backflow preventer, but rather the shut-off valve remains is a position in the dispenser that is in compliance with regulations requiring it to be so positioned.




While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, they are not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the scope or spirit of applicant's general inventive concept.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for remotely operating a dispensing unit having a proportioner for combining and dispensing a plurality of fluids in a selected proportion and a valve for passing and cutting off at least one of said fluids, the apparatus comprising:a dispensing tube having an inlet end and a discharge end, said tube adapted to be in fluid communication with the dispensing unit at the inlet end of the dispensing tube; an actuator disposed adjacent the discharge end of said dispensing tube; and a flexible elongated member adapted to be operably connected between the valve of the dispensing unit and the actuator such that the valve is adapted to be operated by manipulating the actuator adjacent the discharge end of the tube.
  • 2. The apparatus claim 1, wherein said tube includes a first passageway and a second passageway, the first passageway operably connected to the proportioner for passing said fluids there through and said flexible elongated member being disposed in the second passageway.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second passageway is shorter than the first passageway.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the flexible elongated member includes a stainless steel cable.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 1, further including a chain pull assembly operably connected to an end of the flexible elongated member, the chain pull assembly adapted to be operably connected to the valve on the dispensing unit.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the chain pull assembly includes a substantially V-shaped yoke coupled to the end of the flexible elongated member and having first and second arm portions adapted to be operably connected to opposing sides of a magnet cover which houses a magnet movable to open and close the valve, whereby upon manipulation of the actuator, the magnet cover is caused to move thereby moving the magnet to open and close the valve.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the actuator includes a locking member adapted to hold the actuator in a dispensing position.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the actuator includes an automatic release mechanism for disengaging the locking member from the dispensing position to a non-dispensing position when a sufficient amount of fluid has been dispensed.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the actuator includes a handle having a lever pivotally attached to the handle, and the flexible elongated member is operably connected to the lever, whereby the valve is adapted to be operated by manipulating the lever.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 9, further including a spring mechanism between the handle and the lever.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the flexible elongated member includes a cable at least partially housed and movable within an outer sleeve, and first and second fittings crimped to a respective end of the sleeve, the first fitting adapted to connect to the dispensing unit and the second fitting adapted to connect to the actuator.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a hook member extending from the actuator.
  • 13. An apparatus for remotely operating a dispensing unit having a proportioner for combining and dispensing a plurality of fluids in a selected proportion and a valve for passing and cutting off at least one of said fluids, the apparatus comprising:a co-extruded dispensing tube having a first passageway and a second passageway, the first passageway having an inlet end and a discharge end, said tube adapted to be in fluid communication with the dispensing unit at the inlet end of the first passageway of the dispensing tube; a handle disposed adjacent the discharge end of the first passageway of said dispensing tube, the handle having a lever pivotally attached to the handle; and a flexible elongated member disposed in the second passageway of the dispensing tube, the member adapted to be operably connected between the valve on the dispensing unit and the lever on the handle such that the valve is adapted to be actuated by manipulating the lever adjacent the discharge end of the first passageway of the dispensing tube.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the flexible elongated member includes a stainless steel cable.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the flexible elongated member includes an outer sleeve in which the cable is movable, and first and second fittings crimped to a respective end of the sleeve, the first fitting adapted to connect to the dispensing unit and the second fitting adapted to connect to the handle.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 13, further including a chain pull assembly operably connected to an end of the flexible elongated member, the chain pull assembly adapted to be operably connected to the valve on the dispensing unit.
  • 17. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the handle includes a clip pivotally attached to the handle and adapted to hold the lever in a dispensing position.
  • 18. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a hook member extending from the handle.
  • 19. An apparatus for dispensing a plurality of fluids, the apparatus comprising:a dispensing unit having a proportioner for combining a first fluid and at least a second fluid in a selected proportion and a valve for passing and cutting off at least one of said fluids; a dispensing tube having an inlet end and a discharge end, said tube in fluid communication with the dispensing unit at the inlet end of the dispensing tube; an actuator disposed adjacent the discharge end of said dispensing tube; and a flexible elongated member operably connected between the valve on the dispensing unit and the actuator such that the valve is adapted to be operated by manipulating the actuator adjacent the discharge end of the tube.
  • 20. The apparatus claim 19, wherein said tube includes a first passageway and a second passageway, the first passageway operably connected to the proportioner for passing said fluids there through and said flexible elongated member being disposed in the second passageway.
  • 21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the second passageway is shorter than the first passageway.
  • 22. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the flexible elongated member includes a stainless steel cable.
  • 23. The apparatus of claim 19, further including a chain pull assembly operably connected to an end of the flexible elongated member, the chain pull assembly operably connected to the valve on the dispensing unit.
  • 24. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein the valve is a poppet valve including a magnet for opening and closing the valve, and the chain pull assembly includes a substantially V-shaped yoke coupled to the first end of the flexible elongated member and having first and second arm portions operably connected to opposing sides of a magnet cover, whereby upon manipulation of the actuator, the magnet cover is caused to move thereby moving the magnet to open and close the valve.
  • 25. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the actuator includes a locking member adapted to hold the actuator in a dispensing position.
  • 26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the actuator includes an automatic release mechanism for disengaging the locking member from the dispensing position to a non-dispensing position when a sufficient amount of fluid has been dispensed.
  • 27. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the actuator includes a handle having a lever pivotally attached to the handle, and the flexible elongated member is operably connected to the lever, whereby the valve is adapted to be operated by manipulating the lever.
  • 28. The apparatus of claim 27, further including a spring mechanism between the handle and the lever.
  • 29. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the valve is a poppet actuated diaphragm valve.
  • 30. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the flexible elongated member includes a cable at least partially housed and movable within an outer sleeve, and first and second fittings crimped to a respective end of the sleeve, the first fitting adapted to connect to the dispensing unit and the second fitting adapted to connect to the actuator.
  • 31. The apparatus of claim 19, further comprising a hook member extending from the actuator.
  • 32. An apparatus for dispensing a plurality of fluids, the apparatus comprising:a dispensing unit having a proportioner for combining a first fluid and at least a second fluid in a selected proportion and a valve for passing and cutting off at least one of said fluids; a dispensing tube having an inlet end and a discharge end, said tube in fluid communication with the dispensing unit at the inlet end of the dispensing tube; a handle disposed adjacent the discharge end of said dispensing tube, the handle having a lever pivotally attached to the handle; and a flexible elongated member operably connected between the valve on the dispensing unit and the lever on the handle such that the valve is adapted to be actuated by manipulating the lever adjacent the discharge end of the tube.
  • 33. The apparatus claim 32, wherein said tube includes a first passageway and a second passageway, the first passageway operably connected to the proportioner for passing said fluids there through and said flexible elongated member being disposed in the second passageway.
  • 34. The apparatus of claim 33, wherein the second passageway is shorter than the first passageway.
  • 35. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the flexible elongated member includes a stainless steel cable.
  • 36. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the flexible elongated member includes an outer sleeve in which the cable is movable, and first and second fittings crimped to a respective end of the sleeve, the first fitting adapted to connect to the dispensing unit and the second fitting adapted to connect to the handle.
  • 37. The apparatus of claim 32, further including a chain pull assembly operably connected to an end of the flexible elongated member, the chain pull assembly operably connected to the valve on the dispensing unit.
  • 38. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the handle includes a clip pivotally attached to the handle and adapted to hold the lever in a dispensing position.
  • 39. The apparatus of claim 32, further comprising a hook member extending from the handle.
  • 40. An apparatus for dispensing a plurality of fluids, the apparatus comprising:a dispensing unit having a proportioner for combining a first fluid and at least a second fluid in a selected proportion and a valve for passing and cutting off at least one of said fluids; a co-extruded dispensing tube having a first passageway and a second passageway, the first passageway having an inlet end and a discharge end, said tube in fluid communication with the dispensing unit at the inlet end of the first passageway of the dispensing tube; a handle disposed adjacent the discharge end of the first passageway of said dispensing tube, the handle having a lever pivotally attached to the handle; and a flexible elongated member disposed in the second passageway of the dispensing tube, the member operably connected between the valve on the dispensing unit and the lever on the handle such that the valve is adapted to be actuated by manipulating the lever adjacent the discharge end of the first passageway of the dispensing tube.
  • 41. The apparatus of claim 40, wherein the flexible elongated member includes a stainless steel cable.
  • 42. The apparatus of claim 41, wherein the flexible elongated member includes an outer sleeve in which the cable is movable, and first and second fittings crimped to a respective end of the sleeve, the first fitting adapted to connect to the dispensing unit and the second fitting adapted to connect to the handle.
  • 43. The apparatus of claim 40, further including a chain pull assembly operably connected to an end of the flexible elongated member, the chain pull assembly operably connected to the valve on the dispensing unit.
  • 44. The apparatus of claim 40, wherein the handle includes a clip pivotally attached to the handle and adapted to hold the lever in a dispensing position.
  • 45. The apparatus of claim 40, further comprising a hook member extending from the handle.
  • 46. An apparatus for dispensing a plurality of fluids, the apparatus comprising:a dispensing unit having a proportioner for combining a first fluid and at least a second fluid in a selected proportion and a valve for passing and cutting off at least one of said fluids, the valve including a magnet and a magnet cover; a co-extruded dispensing tube having a first passageway and a second passageway, the first passageway having an inlet end and a discharge end, said tube in fluid communication with the dispensing unit at the inlet end of the first passageway of the dispensing tube; a handle disposed adjacent the discharge end of the first passageway of said dispensing tube, the handle having a lever pivotally attached to the handle; and a flexible elongated member disposed in the second passageway of the dispensing tube, the member operably connected at a first end to the magnet cover of the valve on the dispensing unit and operably connected at a second end to the lever on the handle such that upon pressing the lever the magnet cover of the valve is pulled in a direction to move the magnet to place the valve in a fluid dispensing position and upon releasing the lever the magnet cover returns the valve to a closed, non-dispensing position.
  • 47. The apparatus of claim 46, wherein the flexible elongated member includes an outer sleeve in which a cable is movable, and first and second fittings crimped to a respective end of the sleeve, the first fitting adapted to connect to the dispensing unit and the second fitting adapted to connect to the handle, and wherein the cable is connected at a first end to a yoke which connects to opposing sides of the magnet cover and at a second end to the lever.
  • 48. The apparatus of claim 46, wherein the handle includes a clip pivotally attached to the handle and adapted to hold the lever in a dispensing position.
  • 49. The apparatus of claim 46, further comprising a hook member extending from the handle.
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