Claims
- 1. A spray bottle adapted for holding at least one fluid and producing a media of this fluid upon being squeezed, said spray bottle comprising:
- (a) a resilient container for holding said at least one fluid within its interior;
- (b) a fluid spray discharge member including a spray nozzle;
- (c) a housing constructed and arranged for being mounted on said container, said housing including:
- at least two high pressure chambers in controlled communication with said spray nozzle and a fluid within said container, and
- at least two pressure chambers in communication with the atmosphere outside said container;
- (d) at least two hydraulic assemblies constructed and arranged to drive said fluid out through said nozzle at high pressure each of said hydraulic assemblies including:
- a first piston which is slidably mounted in said high pressure chamber for applying pressure to any fluid within this chamber, and
- a second piston of greater diameter than said first piston which is slidably mounted in said low pressure chamber so as to partition this chamber off from the interior of said container and which is rigidly connected to said first piston so as to be movable therewith, said piston being operative for being displaced within said low pressure chamber when said bottle is squeezed; and
- (e) valve means for controlling the transfer of fluid into and out of each high pressure chamber so that fluid will flow out of said high pressure chamber through said nozzle when said bottle is squeezed and
- 2. A spray bottle adapted for holding a fluid within its interior and producing a media of this fluid upon being squeezed, said spray bottle comprising:
- (a) a resilient container;
- (b) a plurality of first chambers each having a fluid spray discharge member including a spray nozzle at one end thereof;
- (c) a plurality of piston means interconnected to separate fluid sources containing disparate fluids, said piston means driving fluid through said plurality of first chambers and out through said nozzle;
- (d) means for applying mechanical force to said plurality of piston means which is generated in response to the pressure inside said container as it is squeezed so that a hydraulic advantage may be achieved with respect to the pressure inside said chamber; and
- (e) valve means for controlling the supply of said fluid into said plurality of first chambers.
- 3. A spray bottle adapted for holding a fluid and producing a media of this fluid upon being squeezed, said spray bottle comprising:
- (a) a resilient container for holding said fluid within its interior;
- (b) a fluid spray discharge member including a spray nozzle;
- (c) a plurality of first bellows mounted inside of said container and the interior of which is in communication with the atmosphere outside said container;
- (d) a second bellows of smaller diameter than said first bellows which is mounted inside of and rigidly secured to said first bellows and the interior of which is in controlled communication with said spray nozzle and the fluid within said container;
- (e) valve means for controlling the transfer of fluid into and out of one of said first bellows so that fluid will flow out of this bellows through said nozzle when said bottle is squeezed and into said bellows from said container as said bottle recovers from being squeezed; and
- (f) one of said first bellows being provided with a disparate fluid to be mixed with the fluid within the container when the fluids are ejected form the container.
- 4. The spray bottle of claim 3, wherein the said plurality of first bellows are arranged co-axially about one another.
- 5. A spray bottle adapted for holding a fluid and producing a media of this fluid upon being squeezed, said spray bottle comprising:
- (a) a resilient container for holding said fluid within its interior;
- (b) a fluid spray discharge member including a spray nozzle;
- (c) at least two bellows exterior of the fluid spray discharge member and mounted inside of said container, the interior of each of said bellows being in communication with the atmosphere outside said container;
- (d) valve means for controlling the transfer of fluid into and out of said bellows so that fluid will flow out of said bellows and be mixed at the nozzle when said bottle is squeezed and into said bellows from said container as said bottle recovers from being squeezed.
- 6. A spray bottle adapted for holding a fluid within its interior and producing a media of this fluid upon being squeezed, said spray bottle comprising:
- (a) a resilient container;
- (b) a plurality of first chambers each having a fluid spray discharge member including a spray nozzle at one end thereof;
- (c) a plurality of piston means interconnected to separate fluid sources containing disparate fluids, said piston means for driving fluid through said plurality of first chambers and out through said nozzle;
- (d) means to mix the disparate fluids upon ejection from the piston means;
- (e) means for applying mechanical force to said plurality of first piston means which is generated in response to the pressure inside said container as it is squeezed so that a hydraulic advantage may be achieved with respect to the pressure inside said chamber; and
- (f) valve means for controlling the supply of said fluid into said plurality of first chambers.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 300,601, filed Jan. 23, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,972,977.
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