Side handle mist sprayer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6827290
  • Patent Number
    6,827,290
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 26, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 7, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A side-handle mist sprayer has a mist-liquid container (3) with a side handle (1) vertically above a container base (2). A finger aperture (4) is positioned between a front container extension (5) and the side handle. A spray-trigger pump (6) having a spray trigger (7) is contained in the side handle. The spray trigger is positioned forwardly from the side handle for being finger operable with one or more fingers of a user inserted into the finger aperture for simultaneously holding the side-handle mist sprayer in a use orientation and squeezing the spray trigger to mist-pump liquid from the mist-liquid container through a mist nozzle (9) on a top-front side of the front container extension. A soft-blade fan (10) extended from a fan-power pack (11) is positioned on a front side of the front container extension. The mist nozzle is positioned to direct mist onto back sides of soft blades of the soft-blade fan for being fanned by rotation of the soft-blade fan. A shoulder strap (15) is attachable to a top of the mist-liquid container for optional lifting with a shoulder strap. A flat surface on a container bottom (21) of the mist-liquid container is provided for setting it in an upright orientation.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a mist sprayer that combines a spray trigger, a side-handle container, an electrical power pack, a fan and a spray nozzle with a uniquely convenient structure.




There are a wide variety of known mist sprayers that each have unique features. None of them, however, have a trigger-spray pump on a side handle of a container which has a spray nozzle, an electric power pack and a fan that are oppositely disposed laterally from a finger-aperture for the side handle in a manner taught by this invention.




Examples of most-closely related known but different devices are described in the following patent documents:




















U.S. Pat. No.




Inventor




Issue Date













5,338,495




Steiner, et al.




Aug. 16, 1994







4,839,106




Steiner, et al.




Jun. 13, 1989







Des. 349,954




Steiner, et al.




Aug. 23, 1994







5,897,027




Steiner, et al.




Apr. 27, 1999







5,851,106




Steiner, et al.




Dec. 22, 1998







6,217,294




Arnieri, et al.




Apr. 17, 2001







D 439,966




Steiner




Apr. 03, 2001







6,109,874




Steiner, et al.




Aug. 29, 2000







5,843,344




Junkel, et al.




Dec. 01, 1998







Des. 397,774




Junkel, et al.




Sep. 01, 1998







5,965,067




Junkel, et al.




Oct. 12, 1999







Des. 397,427




Junkel, et al.




Aug. 25, 1998







Des. 396,104




Radtke




Jul. 14, 1998







Des. 395,701




Radtke, et al.




Jun. 30, 1998







Des. 387,852




Radtke, et al.




Dec. 16, 1997







Des. 387,422




Radtke, et al.




Dec. 09, 1997







Des. 386,572




Radtke, et al.




Nov. 18, 1997







5,667,731




Junkel, et al.




Sep. 16, 1997







5,620,633




Junkel, et al.




Apr. 15, 1997







Des. 372,523




Radtke, Jr.




Aug. 06, 1996







Des. 352,775




Radtke, Jr.




Nov. 22, 1994







Des. 349,570




Radtke, Jr.




Aug. 09, 1994















A large plurality of prior-art utility patents in the mist-sprayer field provide convenience and efficiency nuances for different user preferences and use-conditions. A comparably large plurality of prior-art design patents describe appearances that relate variously to the convenience and efficiency nuances and user preferences.




Most of the utility and design patents describe variants of misting heads having misting triggers and fans that are attachable with helical threads to variants of bottle-like containers of misting fluid that includes water. Other prior-art utility and design patents describe misting triggers and fans that are integrated with a misting-fluid container, but not a container having a finger-aperture side handle with a pump trigger oppositely disposed laterally from a misting nozzle and fan as taught by this invention.




From the above list of examples of the prior art, the variants of misting heads attachable with helical threads to variants of bottle-like containers include: D439,966 S, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,965,067, 5,897,027, Des. 386,572, U.S. Pat. No. 5,667,731, Des. 349,954, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,338,495, and 4,839,106. Examples of the variants of misting triggers and fans that are integrated with containers different from the container with the finger-aperture side handle of this invention include: U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,217,294 B1, 6,109,874, 5,843,344, Des. 397,774, Des, 397,427, Des. 395,701, Des. 387,422, U.S. Pat. No. 5,620,633, Des. 372,523, and Des. 352,775.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Objects of patentable novelty and utility taught by this invention are to provide a side-handle mist sprayer which:




is a single-unit sprayer that does not require attachment of a misting head to a separate container for use;




has a convenient side handle with an integrated spray-trigger pump; and




has curved edges for comfort of bodily contact.




This invention accomplishes these and other objectives with a side-handle mist sprayer having a mist-liquid container with a side handle vertically above a container base. A finger aperture is positioned between a front container extension and the side handle. A spray-trigger pump having a spray trigger is contained in the side handle. A spray trigger is positioned forwardly from the side handle for being finger operable with one or more fingers of a user inserted into the finger aperture for simultaneously holding the side-handle mist sprayer in a use orientation and squeezing the spray trigger to mist-pump liquid from the mist-liquid container through a mist nozzle on a top-front side of the front container extension. A soft-blade fan extended from a fan-power pack is positioned on a front side of the front container extension. The mist nozzle is positioned to direct mist onto back sides of soft blades of the soft-blade fan for being fanned by rotation of the soft-blade fan. A shoulder strap is attachable to a top of the mist-liquid container for optional lifting with a shoulder strap. A flat surface on a bottom of the mist-liquid container is provided for setting it in an upright orientation.




The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention should become even more readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings wherein there is shown and described illustrative embodiments of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




This invention is described by appended claims in relation to a description of preferred embodiments with reference to the following drawings which are explained briefly as follows:





FIG. 1

is a partially cutaway side elevation view of an embodiment of the side-handle mist sprayer having a battery power pack;





FIG. 2

is a partially cutaway front elevation view of the

FIG. 1

illustration;





FIG. 3

is a partially cutaway rear elevation view of the

FIG. 2

illustration;





FIG. 4

is a partially cutaway side elevation view of an embodiment of the side-handle mist sprayer having a wall-outlet power pack and a container-pressured spray nozzle;





FIG. 5

is a partially cutaway side elevation view of an embodiment of the side-handle mist sprayer having the battery power pack and a tube-pressured spray nozzle with a nozzle tube in fluid communication from the spray-trigger pump to the mist nozzle;





FIG. 6

is a partially cutaway side elevation view of an embodiment of the side-handle mist sprayer having a tube-pressured spray nozzle with a nozzle tube in fluid communication from the spray-trigger pump to a collar tube in route to the mist nozzle; and





FIG. 7

is a partially cutaway top view of the collar tube of the

FIG. 6

illustration.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Listed numerically below with reference to the drawings are terms used to describe features of this invention. These terms and numbers assigned to them designate the same features throughout this description.


















1.




Side handle






2.




Container base






3.




Mist-liquid container






4.




Finger aperture






5.




Front container extension






6.




Spray-trigger pump






7.




Spray trigger






8.




Liquid






9.




Mist nozzle






10.




Soft-blade fan






11.




Fan-power pack






12.




Curved edges






13.




Top lid






14.




Shoulder-strap attachments






15.




Shoulder straps






16.




Mist orifice






17.




Battery chamber






18.




Fan motor






19.




Fan-motor shaft






20.




Outlet-power reducer






21.




Container bottom






22.




Inlet valve






23.




Outlet valve






24.




Plunger cylinder






25.




Nozzle tube






26.




Container tube






27.




Collar tube






28.




Container throat














Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, a side-handle mist sprayer includes a side handle


1


vertically above a side of a container base


2


of a mist-liquid container


3


. A finger aperture


4


is provided for inserting fingers of a hand intermediate the side handle


1


and a front container extension


5


that is extended upwardly from an opposite side of the container base


2


from the side handle


1


.




A spray-trigger pump


6


having a spray trigger


7


is positioned in the side handle


1


. The spray trigger


7


is positioned on an aperture side of the side handle


1


for being squeezed in a direction of the side handle


1


by at least one user's finger for pumping liquid


8


from the mist-liquid container


3


through a mist nozzle


9


on an outside of the front container extension


5


.




A soft-blade fan


10


is extended from a fan-power pack


11


positioned on a front side of the outside of the front container extension


5


. The front side !of the outside of the front container extension


5


is oppositely disposed from the side handle


1


on the mist-liquid container


3


.




The mist nozzle


9


is positioned to direct mist onto back sides of soft blades of the soft-blade fan


10


.




The mist-liquid container


3


includes curved edges


12


for comfortable contact with a user.




The front container extension


5


includes a top lid


13


intermediate a top of the fan-power pack


11


and a top of the side handle


1


.




Shoulder-strap attachments


14


can be positioned on a top of the mist-liquid container


3


for use of shoulder straps


15


for which only attachments ends are shown. A front shoulder-strap attachment


14


can have a mist orifice


16


for allowing communication of mist from the mist nozzle


9


to the soft-blade fan


10


from a position closer to the top lid


13


.




The fan-power pack


11


can include electrical communication from a battery chamber


17


shown in

FIG. 2

to a fan motor


18


, shown in

FIG. 4

, having a: fan-motor shaft


19


to which the soft-blade fan


10


is attached.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the fan-power pack


11


can include electrical communication to the fan motor


18


from an outlet-power reducer


20


for operation or recharging batteries from an 110 volt AC outlet or ultimately, a DC outlet, such as, a vehicle cigarette lighter.




The mist-liquid container


3


includes a container bottom


21


that is about perpendicular to the front container extension


5


. The container bottom


21


includes a surface area that is predetermined in proportion to a cross-sectional area of a major-area portion of a bottom portion of the mist-liquid container


3


.




The mist-liquid container


3


can include a pressure-tight lid which can be the top lid


13


for containing fluid pressure in the mist-liquid container from pressure of the spray-trigger pump


6


that is optionally a container-pressurization pump. The spray-trigger pump


6


can include an inlet valve


22


and outlet valve


23


that direct pressure from a plunger cylinder


24


to the mist-liquid container


3


for a container pressurization pump as shown in FIG.


4


. Optionally, as shown in

FIG. 5

, the inlet valve


22


and the outlet valve


23


can direct pressure from the plunger cylinder


24


to a nozzle tube


25


from a container tube


26


.




Referring to

FIGS. 6-7

, the spray-trigger pump


6


can include a collar tube


27


that encompasses a container throat


28


that is in fluid communication to the container base


2


through the front container extension


5


for providing unrestricted passage through the container throat


28


by tubular communication from the nozzle tube


25


to the mist nozzle


9


.




A new and useful side-handle mist sprayer having been described, all such foreseeable modifications, adaptations, substitutions of equivalents, mathematical possibilities of combinations of parts, pluralities of parts, applications and forms thereof as described by the following claims and not precluded by prior art are included in this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A side-handle mist sprayer comprising:a side handle vertically above a side of a container base of a mist-liquid container; a finger aperture intermediate the side handle and a front container extension that is extended upwardly from an opposite side of the container base from the side handle; a spray-trigger pump having a spray trigger positioned in the side handle; the spray trigger being positioned on an aperture side of the side handle for being squeezed in a direction of the side handle by at least one user's finger for pumping liquid from the mist-liquid container through a mist nozzle on an outside of the front container extension; a soft-blade fan extended from a fan-power pack positioned on a front side of the outside of the front container extension; the front side of the outside of the front container extension being oppositely disposed from the side handle on the mist-liquid container; and the mist nozzle being positioned to direct mist onto back sides of soft blades of the soft-blade fan.
  • 2. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 1 wherein:the mist-liquid container includes curved edges for comfortable contact with a user.
  • 3. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 1 wherein:the front container extension includes a top lid intermediate a top of the fan-power pack and a top of the side handle.
  • 4. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 1 and further comprising:shoulder-strap attachments on a top of the mist-liquid container.
  • 5. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 1 wherein:the fan-power pack includes electrical communication from a battery chamber to a fan motor having a fan-motor shaft to which the soft-blade fan is attached.
  • 6. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 1 wherein:the fan-power pack includes reduced-power communication to the fan motor from an outlet-power reducer.
  • 7. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 1 wherein:the mist-liquid container includes a container bottom that is about perpendicular to the front container extension.
  • 8. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 7 wherein:the container bottom includes a surface area that is predetermined in proportion to a cross-sectional area of a major-area portion of a bottom portion of the mist-liquid container.
  • 9. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 1 wherein:the mist-liquid container includes a pressure-tight lid for containing fluid pressure in the mist-liquid container from pressure of the spray-trigger pump that is optionally a container-pressurization pump.
  • 10. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 1 wherein:the spray-trigger pump includes a container-pressurization pump.
  • 11. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 1 wherein:the spray-trigger pump includes a nozzle-tube pump.
  • 12. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 11 wherein:the nozzle-tube pump includes a collar tube; the collar tube encompasses a container throat; and the container throat is in fluid communication to the container base through the front container extension for providing unrestricted passage through the container throat by tubular communication from the nozzle tube to the mist nozzle.
  • 13. A side-handle mist sprayer comprising:a side handle vertically above a side of a container base of a mist-liquid container; a finger aperture intermediate the side handle and a front container extension that is extended upwardly from an opposite side of the container base from the side handle; a spray-trigger pump having a spray trigger positioned in the side handle; the spray trigger being positioned on an aperture side of the side handle for being squeezed in a direction of the side handle by at least one user's finger for pumping liquid from the mist-liquid container through a mist nozzle on an outside of the front container extension; a soft-blade fan extended from a fan-power pack positioned on a front side of the outside of the front container extension; the front side of the outside of the front container extension being oppositely disposed from the side handle on the mist-liquid container; the mist nozzle being positioned to direct mist onto back sides of soft blades of the soft-blade fan the mist-liquid container includes curved edges for comfortable contact with a user; the front container extension includes a top lid intermediate a top of the fan-power pack and a top of the side handle; and the top of the mist-liquid container includes shoulder-strap attachments.
  • 14. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 13 wherein:the fan-power pack includes electrical communication from a battery chamber to a fan motor having a fan-motor shaft to which the soft-blade fan is attached.
  • 15. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 13 wherein:the fan-power pack includes reduced-power communication to the fan motor from an outlet-power reducer.
  • 16. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 13 wherein:the mist-liquid container includes a container bottom that is about perpendicular to the front container extension.
  • 17. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 16 wherein:the container bottom includes a surface area that is predetermined in proportion to a cross-sectional area of a major-area portion of a bottom portion of the mist-liquid container.
  • 18. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 13 wherein:the mist-liquid container includes a pressure-tight lid for containing fluid pressure in the mist-liquid container from pressure of the spray-trigger pump that is optionally a container-pressurization pump.
  • 19. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 13 wherein:the spray-trigger pump includes a container-pressurization pump.
  • 20. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 13 wherein:the spray-trigger pump includes a nozzle-tube pump.
  • 21. The side-handle mist sprayer of claim 20 wherein:the nozzle-tube pump includes a collar tube; the collar tube encompasses a container throat; and the container throat is in fluid communication to the container base through the front container extension for providing unrestricted passage through the container throat by tubular communication from the nozzle tube to the mist nozzle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This is application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/424,971, filed Nov. 7, 2002.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/424971 Nov 2002 US