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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a spray gun, and more particularly to a spray gun that includes a switching assembly mounted therein for easy operation.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98
A spray gun is usually used for gardening and spraying water on flowers and plants. A conventional spray gun is connected to a water source and sprays various sprays by a spray head thereof.
A conventional spray gun in accordance with the prior art includes a handle and a spray head mounted to each other. A trigger is mounted on the handle such that the water is sprayed when the trigger is pressed. The type of conventional gun has been widely used for several years. The user's palm may be numb after operating the conventional spray gun for a period of time because the trigger must be continually pressed during spraying of water. As a result, the convenience, the comfort and the smoothness of the conventional spray gun are weak such that the conventional spray gun needs to be advantageously altered.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantages of the conventional spray gun.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an improved spray gun that can be easily and comfortably operated.
To achieve the objective, the spray gun in accordance with the present invention comprises a main body including a handle and a spray head mounted to each other, wherein the handle and the spray are hollow structures such that a passage is defined in the main body. A T-shaped receiving portion is defined in a top portion of the handle and an opening is defined in a bottom of the receiving portion, wherein the opening communicates with the passage. The handle has a lower end adapted to be connected to a water source to allow the water flowing into the passage. A switching assembly is mounted in the main body between the handle and the spray head for controlling the operating type of the spray gun. The switching assembly comprises a seat mounted in the main body and partially received in the receiving portion in the handle. The seat has a through hole defined therein and communicating with the passage in the main body. Two tubes respectively extend from the seat and each tube has a tunnel defined therein, wherein the two tunnels linearly correspond to each other and communicates with the through hole in the seat. A shank extends through the seat via the two tunnels and is reciprocally movable relative to the seat. A first through hole is diametrically defined in the shank and selectively communicates with the through hole. A first button and a second button are respectively mounted onto a front end and a rear end of the shank. The first button and the second button alternately extend out of the main body for user to easily controlling the operating type of the spray gun.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
With reference to
A switching assembly 20 is mounted in the main body 10 between the handle 11 and the spray head 12 for controlling the operating type of the spray gun.
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The seat 30 is partially received in the receiving portion 14 in the handle 11 and inserted into the passage 13 through the opening 15. A through hole 31 is defined in the seat 30 and communicates with the passage 13 in the main body 10. Two tubes 32 respectively extend from the seat 30 and each tube 32 has a tunnel 33 defined therein, wherein the two tunnels 33 linearly correspond to each other and respectively communicate with the through hole 31 in the seat 30.
The shank 40 extends through the seat 30 via the two tunnels 33 and is reciprocally movable relative to the seat 30. The shank 40 has a first through hole 41 diametrically defined therein and selectively communicating with the through hole 31. Two sealing elements 42 are respectively sleeved on two opposite ends of the shank 40 such that an air-tight relation is formed between the shank 40 and the seat 30.
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The first button 60a and the second button 60b are respectively attached to a front end and a rear end of the shank 40 for operator to easily moving the shank 40 relative to the main body 10. The through hole 31, the second through hole 51 and the first through hole 41 sequentially communicate with one another when the shank 40 is backwardly pushed by the first button along the arrow L1 in
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By the assemblies described hereinbefore, the user can easily change the conditions of blocked and communicated only by pushing the first button 60a/second button 60b. As a result, the user does not need to continually press the trigger of the conventional spray gun such that the user's palm is not numb after operating the spray gun in accordance with the present invention for a period of time. Consequently, the spray gun in accordance with the present invention is more comfortable and convenient relative to the conventional spray gun in accordance with the prior art.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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