Claims
- 1. A squeeze bottle sprayer which is actuated upon squeezing the bottle to force liquid up a dip tube and emit a liquid-air spray through a spray orifice, comprising:
- a squeezable bottle containing a volume of liquid and air above the liquid;
- a dip tube extending into said volume of liquid;
- a sprayer body having a tapered section defining a mixing chamber therein, the tapered section being tapered in a direction toward a spray orifice which is defined through the sprayer body at a terminal point of the tapered section;
- a valve defining a liquid passageway therethrough connecting the dip tube with the mixing chamber in an open position of the valve, at least a portion of the liquid passageway being disposed in a direction toward the spray orifice and having a longitudinal axis aligned through said portion and said spray orifice, the liquid passageway communicating with the mixing chamber at a location directly opposite to the spray orifice, the valve and the liquid passageway being selectively movable by rotation about said longitudinal axis to a closed position wherein the mixing chamber is disconnected from the dip tube;
- an air passageway, concentrically disposed around said portion of the liquid passageway, the air passageway connecting an interior of the bottle containing said volume of air with the mixing chamber and the air passageway communicating with the mixing chamber at a location directly opposite to the tapered section of the sprayer body;
- whereby upon actuation of the squeeze bottle sprayer a stream of air from the air passageway will be deflected by the tapered section of the sprayer body to converge and impinge upon a core stream of liquid from the liquid passageway in the mixing chamber to atomize the stream of liquid.
- 2. The squeeze bottle sprayer according to claim 1 wherein the valve is received within a housing and wherein the air passageway is defined between an outer surface of the valve and an inner surface of the housing.
- 3. The squeeze bottle sprayer according to claim 2 wherein the housing has an underside wall which defines an air orifice therethrough, said air orifice allowing for communication between the air passageway and the interior of the bottle.
- 4. A spray dispensing device, for use with a non-pressurized container holding a volume of a liquid and air above the liquid wherein said container is actuated by squeezing it to force liquid through a dip tube of the spray dispensing device, the spray dispensing device comprising:
- a dispenser housing defining a cavity therein, with an air orifice and a liquid orifice being defined through said housing and a spray orifice being defined at a terminal point of a tapered section of said housing, said tapered section defining a mixing chamber therein;
- a dip tube extending from an underside of the housing and communicating with said liquid orifice; and
- a valve received in said cavity and terminating at said mixing chamber, the valve defining a liquid passageway therein, the liquid passageway communicating with the mixing chamber and with the liquid orifice in an open position of the valve, the valve and the liquid passageway being selectively movable by rotation about a longitudinal axis thereof to a closed position wherein the mixing chamber is disconnected from the liquid orifice, and the valve and the dispenser housing defining an air passageway therebetween which is concentrically disposed around the liquid passageway, the air passageway communicating with the mixing chamber and with the air orifice, wherein a second of the liquid passageway is disposed toward the mixing chamber and the spray orifice in a horizontal direction along said longitudinal axis and communicates with the mixing chamber at a location which is directly opposite to the spray orifice, and wherein the air passageway is disposed toward the mixing chamber in said horizontal direction and communicates with the mixing chamber at a location which is directly opposite to the tapered section of the dispenser housing;
- whereby, upon actuation of the container, a stream of air from the air passageway will be deflected by the tapered section to converge and impinge upon a core stream of liquid from the liquid passageway in the mixing chamber to atomize the stream of liquid.
- 5. The spray dispensing device according to claim 4 wherein the air passageway communicates with the mixing chamber and the air orifice in said closed position.
- 6. The spray dispensing device according to claim 4 further comprising means for retaining liquid in the dip tube at a level which is higher than a level of liquid in the container upon deactuation of the container.
- 7. The spray dispensing device according to claim 6 wherein the means for retaining liquid is a ballcheck means belonging to the dip tube.
- 8. The spray dispensing device according to claim 7 wherein the ballcheck means comprises a conduit and a ball, the conduit having a restricted section, characterized by a first inner diameter, communicating through a top of the dip tube, and a non-restricted section, characterized by a second inner diameter, communicating with said liquid orifice, said ball being disposed in said non-restricted section and being characterized by a third diameter which is greater than the first diameter and less than the second diameter such that the ball can move within the non-restricted section but not into the restricted section in response to movement of liquid through the conduit.
- 9. The spray dispensing device according to claim 8 further comprising a feed tube projecting from the underside wall of the spray dispenser housing and communicating with the liquid orifice and the non-restricted conduit, the feed tube being characterized by a diameter which is less than the third diameter so that the ball cannot move into the feed tube.
- 10. The spray dispensing device according to claim 4 further comprising means for retaining liquid in the dip tube at a level which is higher than a level of liquid in the container upon deactuation of the container.
- 11. A spray dispensing device, for use with a non-pressurized container holding a volume of a liquid and air above the liquid wherein said container is actuated by squeezing it to force liquid through a dip tube of the spray dispensing device, the spray dispensing device comprising:
- a dispenser housing defining a cavity therein, with an air orifice and a liquid orifice being defined through said housing and a spray orifice being defined at a terminal point of a tapered section of said housing, said tapered section defining a mixing chamber therein;
- a dip tube extending from an underside of the housing and communicating with said liquid orifice; and
- a valve received in said cavity and terminating at said mixing chamber, the valve defining a liquid passageway therein, the liquid passageway communicating with the mixing chamber and with the liquid orifice in an open position of the valve, the valve being selectively movable to a closed position wherein the mixing chamber is out of communication with the liquid orifice, and the valve and the dispenser housing defining an air passageway therebetween which is concentrically disposed around the liquid passageway, the air passageway communicating with the mixing chamber and with the air orifice in both the open position and the closed position of the valve, wherein a section of the liquid passageway is disposed toward the mixing chamber and the spray orifice in a horizontal direction and communicates with the mixing chamber at a location which is directly opposite to the spray orifice, and wherein the air passageway is disposed toward the mixing chamber in said horizontal direction and communicates with the mixing chamber at a location which is directly opposite to the tapered section of the dispenser housing;
- whereby, upon actuation of the container, a stream of air from the air passageway will be deflected by the tapered section to converge and impinge upon a core stream of liquid from the liquid passageway in the mixing chamber to atomize the stream of liquid.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 745,538 filed on Aug. 15, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,183,186.
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