Claims
- 1. In a portable sprayer for dispensing water or water solutions under pressure, said sprayer comprising
- a closed receptacle for containing water or water solutions under pressure, said receptacle including a dispensing outlet operably connected to dispensing valve means which can be opened to dispense water or water solutions under pressure or closed to seal said container, said receptacle including a resealable closure which can be opened to allow the insertion of chemicals into said container and then reclosed and resealed to allow pressurization through the introduction water under pressure;
- a one-way valve extending from outwardly of said receptacle to inside the receptacle, said one-one valve including a nonthreaded quick disconnect fitting operably connected thereto for connection to a nonthreaded quick disconnect hose coupling on a water hose and comprising means for allowing entry of water into said receptacle while preventing backflow out of said receptacle, whereby said receptacle is pressurized during entry of water into said receptacle when said dispensing valve means is closed;
- said container including a bottom, a sidewall and a top wall, said one-way valve, including said nonthreaded quick disconnect fitting being located in said top wall separately from said releasable closure whereby one can connect a nonthreaded quick disconnect hose coupling to said nonthreaded quick disconnect fitting by pressing downwardly with said receptacle being seated on a firm surface.
- 2. The sprayer of claim 1 which additionally includes hand pump means mounted in said releasable closure whereby said sprayer can alternately be pressurized by means of said hand pump means.
- 3. The sprayer of claim 2 which includes a pressure limiting valve operably associated with said one-way valve for limiting the extent to which said receptacle can be pressurized.
- 4. The sprayer of claim 3 wherein said one-way valve includes an intake bore closed at one end by inwardly converging flexible walls defining slit opening into said receptacle whereby liquid will flow from said bore through said slit, but whereby back pressure in said receptacle collapses said flexible walls toward one another preventing the escape of air under pressure through said slit.
- 5. The sprayer of claim 3 in which said one-way valve comprises a poppet valve axially movably located within said quick disconnect fitting for movement between an open position allowing fluid to flow therepast and a seated closed position preventing flow out of said container when pressurized.
- 6. The sprayer of claim 1 in which said one-way valve comprises a poppet valve axially movably located within said quick disconnect fitting for movement between an open position allowing fluid to flow therepast and a seated closed position preventing flow out of said container when pressurized.
- 7. The sprayer of claim 1 which additionally includes hand pump means whereby said sprayer can alternately be pressurized by means of said hand pump means.
- 8. The sprayer of claim 1 which includes a pressure limiting valve operably associated with said one-way valve for limiting the extent to which said receptacle can be pressurized.
- 9. The sprayer of claim 1 wherein said one-way valve includes an intake bore closed at one end by inwardly converging flexible walls defining a slit opening into said receptacle whereby liquid will flow from said bore through said slit, but whereby back pressure in said receptacle collapses said flexible walls toward one another preventing the escape of air under pressure through said slit.
- 10. The sprayer of claim 1 in which said one-way valve comprises a poppet valve.
- 11. A method of dispensing a water dissolved or diluted chemical in a portable sprayer which comprises the steps of:
- (a) placing a concentrated chemical in a portable receptacle having a resealable closure, a dispensing outlet operably connected to dispensing valve means which can be opened to dispense liquid under pressure or closed to seal said container and a one-way valve, said one-way valve including a nonthreaded quick disconnect fitting operably connected thereto whereby a hose and nonthreaded quick disconnect hose coupling can be readily quick connected and quick disconnected to said quick disconnect fitting;
- (b) sealing said closure to entrap air in said receptacle with said concentrated chemical;
- (c) connecting said one-way valve to a water tap through a hose and nonthreaded quick disconnect hose coupling;
- (d) introducing water from said water tap into said receptacle through said one-way valve wherein said entrapped air pressurizes a solution of said concentrated chemical and water;
- (e) disconnecting said hose from said one-way valve prior to dispensing said solution; and
- (f) dispensing said solution through said receptacle dispensing outlet, using said entrapped air as propellant for dispensing the solution.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein step c) includes connecting said one-way valve to a home water source through said hose and nonthreaded quick disconnect hose coupling.
- 13. The method of claim 11 which includes additionally providing said receptacle with had pump means, and repressurizing said receptacle by pumping said hand pump means when the pressure created as a result of introducing said diluent liquid under pressure into said receptacle has dissipated.
- 14. The method of claim 11 which includes locating said one-way valve and its said nonthreaded quick disconnect fitting in the top of said portable receptacle, connecting said nonthreaded quick disconnect hose coupling to said fitting by forcing said hose coupling down over said fitting while said receptacle is resting on a support surface, and allowing said support surface to hold said portable receptacle in place against the force exerted there against by reason of forcing said hose coupling over said fitting.
- 15. A method for dispensing water in a portable sprayer which comprises the steps of:
- (a) providing a portable receptacle having a dispensing outlet operably connected to dispensing valve means which can be opened to dispense water under pressure or closed to seal said receptacle, and a one-way valve, said one-way valve including a nonthreaded quick disconnect fitting operably connected thereto whereby a hose and nonthreaded quick disconnect hose coupling can be readily quick connected and quick disconnected to said quick disconnect fitted;
- (b) closing said dispensing valve means to entrap air within said receptacle;
- (c) connecting said one-way valve to a water tap through a hose and nonthreaded quick disconnect hose coupling;
- (d) introducing water from said water tap into said receptacle through said one-way valve whereby said entrapped air pressurizes said water within said receptacle;
- (e) disconnecting said hose from said one-way valve prior to dispensing said solution; and
- (f) dispensing said water through said receptacle dispensing outlet using said entrapped air as propellent for dispensing said water.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein step (c) includes connecting said one-way valve to a home water source through said hose and nonthreaded quick disconnect hose coupling.
- 17. The method of claim 16 which includes additionally providing said receptacle with hand pump means, and repressurizing said receptacle by pumping said hand pump means when the pressure created as result of introducing said diluent liquid under pressure into said receptacle has dissipated.
- 18. The method of claim 15 which includes additionally providing said receptacle with hand pump means, and repressurizing said receptacle by pumping said hand pump means when the pressure created as a result of introducing said diluent liquid under pressure into said receptacle has dissipated.
- 19. The method of claim 15 which includes locating said one-way valve and its said nonthreaded quick disconnect fitting in the top of said portable receptacle, connecting said nonthreaded quick disconnect hose coupling to said fitting by forcing said hose coupling down over said fitting while said receptacle is resting on a support surface, and allowing said support surface to hold said portable receptacle in place against the force exerted there against by reason of forcing said hose coupling over said fitting.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 003,469 entitled SELF-PRESSURIZING CHEMICAL SPRAYER, filed Jan. 15, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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