Claims
- 1. A trigger for mounting to a trigger sprayer housing having trigger pivot mounting means therein, said trigger comprising an elongate body having a top portion including (a) first and second flexible side elements each carrying pivoting structure for mating with the trigger pivot mounting means and (b) flexible locking means for locking said pivoting structure in pivotal engagement with the trigger pivot mounting means when said locking means are moved relative to said flexible side elements into a locking position, said trigger sprayer housing having a recess therein and said trigger being pivotally mounted in said recess by said trigger pivot mounting means and said pivoting structure.
- 2. The trigger of claim 1 wherein said locking means comprise a hinged member hinged to said trigger and having a spacer, said hinged member being adapted to hinge into a plurality of positions in said recess, a first of said positions being in a configuration in which said spacer is positioned to allow said parallel opposed flexible side elements sufficient motion toward each other to enter into a pivotally joined mating position with the sprayer housing, and a second of said positions defining said locking position and being in a closed configuration in which said spacer is positioned between said side elements, said spacer in said second locking position being adapted to maintain said side elements in a mating configuration by retaining said flexible side elements against relative movement toward each other thereby to lock said pivoting structure with said trigger pivot mounting means, and said locking means including a first locking element on said hinged member for locking said hinged member in said second position by engaging a second locking element in said recess.
- 3. The trigger of claim 2 including stop means fixed to said sprayer housing and positioned for stopping inward movement of said hinged member beyond said second position.
- 4. The trigger of claim 3 wherein said stop means comprises projection means which extend from the sprayer housing into said recess spaced from adjacent walls of said recess to define slots on either side of said projection means and an adjacent wall of the sprayer housing, each slot being positioned to receive a leading end of one of said respective flexible side elements as said trigger is being inserted into said recess during assembly, each said leading end being sufficiently long to provide engagement of said leading end in said respective slot before said pivoting structure enters said recess, and whereby when said flexible side elements are flexed closer to each other in order to move said pivoting structure into said recess toward a mating position with said trigger pivot mounting means, the position of said leading end into said slot bias said flexible side elements into the full spaced-apart position in which the pivoting structure and the trigger pivot mounting means are properly mated, thereby causing the pivoting structure to snap into a mating configuration wit the trigger pivot mounting means when they are coaxially aligned, and thereby moving the flexible side elements, when said snap-in occurs, to be positioned sufficiently apart from each other to permit hinged movement of the spacer into a position between the flexible side elements.
- 5. The trigger of claim 2 wherein said spacer includes an end portion which, when said hinged member is in said second position, is coaxial, with said pivoting structure and said trigger pivot mounting means and fits snugly between said opposed flexible side elements.
- 6. The trigger of claim 2 wherein said locking means comprises first detent means on said hinged member, said first detent means being positioned to cooperate with corresponding second detent means located on said flexible side elements.
- 7. The trigger of claim 2 wherein said hinged member is an integral molded piece with said trigger and has a hinged portion including an integral easily flexible reduced-in-thickness bridge between said hinged member and said trigger for maintaining said hinged member in the first position thereof.
- 8. The trigger of claim 1 wherein said trigger pivot mounting means comprising mating pairs of bearing sockets in said recess in said sprayer housing and said pivoting structure comprises pivot pins on said flexible side elements of said trigger, said flexible side elements each having a free end each carrying one of said pivot pins and said flexible side elements being adapted to flex towards the other to allow said pivot pins on said trigger to enter into mating relationship with said mating sockets on said sprayer housing without substantial deformation of said trigger pivot mounting means and said pivoting structure.
- 9. The trigger of claim 8 wherein each of said pivot pins on each of said flexible side elements has a portion thereof truncated to provide a ramp positioned to engage the walls of said recess in said sprayer housing to forcibly cause said flexible side elements to flex toward each other as the trigger is inserted into said recess.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07 249,374, filed on Sep. 26, 1988, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,917,303.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US89/04103 |
9/19/1991 |
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5/25/1991 |
5/25/1991 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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WO90/03226 |
4/5/1990 |
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US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuations (1)
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249374 |
Sep 1988 |
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