Sprayer nozzle having multiple spray pattern

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6719219
  • Patent Number
    6,719,219
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 30, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 13, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A sprayer nozzle includes a housing having a center bore to receive water, and a rotor having a center hole to receive a pivot shaft which may rotatably secure the rotor to the housing. The pivot shaft is offset from the center bore of the housing, and the rotor includes a number of passages disposed around the center hole of the rotor, and arranged to be selectively aligned with the center bore of the housing when the rotor is rotated relative to the housing, to allow the water from the center bore of the housing to selectively flow out through either of the passages of the rotor, and to form different water spraying patterns.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a sprayer nozzle, and more particularly to a sprayer nozzle having multiple spraying patterns to be selected by users.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Various kinds of typical sprayer devices have been developed and comprise a spray nozzle rotatably attached to the front portion of a sprayer gun body, and having a number of orifices or openings or spraying patterns formed or provided therein, and to be selected by users.




For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,598,978 to Wang, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,823,442 to Guo disclose two of the typical sprayer devices which also comprise a spray nozzle rotatably attached to the sprayer gun body and having a number of spraying patterns provided therein and to be selected by users.




The sprayer gun body includes an off-center water outlet formed therein, and the sprayer nozzle includes a discharging cover rotatably attached to the front portion of the sprayer gun body, and the discharging cover includes a number of orifices or openings formed in the outer peripheral portion thereof, and to be selectively aligned with the water outlet of the sprayer gun body when the discharging cover is rotated relative to the sprayer gun body.




Normally, the discharging cover is rotatably attached to the front portion of the sprayer gun body with a fastener that is disposed or located in the center of both the discharging cover and the front portion of the sprayer gun body, such that the water may not flow out through the center of the discharging cover and the sprayer gun body.




However, the water outlet of the sprayer gun body is offset or disengaged from the center portion thereof, and the sprayer gun body includes a water passage formed therein and communicating with the water outlet thereof and having one or more corners or turns that may reduce the water force or water flowing speed, such that the water may not be swiftly flown out of the sprayer nozzle.




The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional sprayer nozzles for spraying devices.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a sprayer nozzle including a number of spraying patterns to be selected by users and arranged for allowing the water to flow out through the center portion of the sprayer nozzle.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a sprayer nozzle comprising a housing including a center bore formed therein to receive water to be sprayed, a rotor including a center hole formed therein, and a pivot shaft engaged through the center hole of the rotor and attached to the housing, to rotatably secure the rotor to the housing, the pivot shaft being offset from the center bore of the housing, and the rotor including a first passage and at least one second passage formed therein and disposed around the center hole of the rotor, and arranged to be selectively aligned with the center bore of the housing when the rotor is rotated relative to the housing, to allow the water from the center bore of the housing to selectively flow out through either of the first passage or the second passage of the rotor.




The rotor includes various or different patterns formed in the outer portion of the passages to form predetermined or different water spraying patterns.




The housing includes an aperture formed therein, the rotor includes a stud extended therefrom and rotatably received in the aperture of the housing, to stably and rotatably secure the rotor to the housing.




The housing includes a circular depression formed therein, the rotor includes a circular outer peripheral surface formed therein and rotatably received in the circular depression of the housing, to stably and rotatably secure the rotor to the housing.




A spring biased projection may further be provided and received in the housing, and engageable with the rotor, to position the rotor to the housing, and to maintain an alignment of the center bore of the housing and either of the passages of the rotor.




The rotor includes a plurality of dens formed therein and arranged around the center hole of the rotor, and arranged to receive the spring biased projection, and to position the rotor relative to the housing, and to maintain an alignment of either of the first passage or the second passage of the rotor with the center bore of the housing.




A rotating device may further be provided to rotate the rotor relative to the housing. The rotor includes a plurality of teeth formed thereon, the rotating device includes a control ferrule rotatably attached to the housing and including a plurality of teeth formed therein and engaged with the teeth of the rotor, to rotate the rotor relative to the housing when the control ferrule is rotated relative to the housing.




A casing is further provided and secured in front of the housing, the casing includes a center hole formed therein and defined by a hub, and selectively aligned with either of the first passage or the second passage of the rotor when the rotor is rotated relative to the housing




The casing includes a peripheral rib extended therefrom, the rotor includes a circular outer peripheral surface formed therein and rotatably received in the peripheral rib of the casing, to stably and rotatably secure the rotor between the housing and the casing.




The casing includes a chamber formed therein and defined between a rear wall and a front wall, the front wall includes a plurality of perforations formed therein and communicating with the chamber of the casing, the rear wall includes at least one passageway formed therein and communicating with the chamber of the casing, the rotor includes at least one groove formed therein and communicating with the second passage of the rotor, to receive water from the second passage of the rotor.




The rotor includes a cap attached thereto, to block the second passage of the rotor, and to selectively block the center hole of the casing when the cap is aligned with the center hole of the casing.











Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of a sprayer gun having a sprayer nozzle in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the sprayer nozzle;





FIG. 3

is a rear perspective view of a rotor of the sprayer nozzle;





FIG. 4

is a partial exploded view of a front casing of the sprayer nozzle;





FIGS. 5

,


6


are partial cross sectional view taken along lines


5





5


and


6





6


of

FIGS. 7

,


8


respectively; and





FIGS. 7

,


8


are partial cross sectional view taken along lines


7





7


and


8





8


of

FIGS. 5

,


6


respectively.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings, and initially to

FIGS. 1-5

, a sprayer nozzle in accordance with the present invention comprises a housing


21


attached or formed or provided on the front portion of a sprayer gun body


20


. The sprayer gun includes a typical handle


201


extended from the sprayer gun body


20


, and a typical control hand grip


203


attached to the sprayer gun body


20


, for operating the sprayer gun. The configuration of the sprayer gun body


20


and the handle


201


and the control hand grip


203


is typical and will not be described in further details.




The housing


21


includes a center bore


22


formed therein to receive water to be sprayed, and a circular depression


23


formed therein and communicating with the center bore


22


thereof. The circular depression


23


of the housing


21


is offset from or eccentric relative to the center bore


22


thereof. The housing


21


further includes an aperture


24


and a cavity


25


formed therein and communicating with the circular depression


23


thereof.




The housing


21


includes a peripheral wall


26


extended forwardly therefrom to form or define a chamber


27


in the front portion thereof or in the peripheral wall


26


, and includes an inner peripheral shoulder


28


formed in the front portion of the peripheral wall


26


. A spring


70


and a projection


71


are received in the cavity


25


of the housing


21


, and the projection


71


is arranged to be biased or forced partially out of the cavity


25


of the housing


21


by the spring


70


.




A rotor


40


includes a center hole


47


formed therein to receive a fastener or a pivot shaft


48


which may be threaded to the housing


21


and which may rotatably secure the rotor


40


to the housing


21


. The rotor


40


includes a stud


403


extended therefrom and rotatably received in the aperture


24


of the housing


21


, for stably and rotatably attaching the rotor


40


to the housing


21


.




The rotor


40


may further include a circular outer peripheral shoulder or surface


42


formed or provided in the rear and outer portion thereof and rotatably received in the circular depression


23


of the housing


21


, for further stably and rotatably attaching the rotor


40


to the housing


21


, and for allowing the rotor


40


to be smoothly rotated relative to the housing


21


.




As best shown in

FIG. 3

, the rotor


40


includes a number of passages


43


formed therein and arranged around the center hole


47


of the rotor


40


, and arranged to be selectively aligned with the center bore


22


of the housing


21


when the rotor


40


is rotated relative to the housing


21


. The rotor


40


includes various or different patterns


430


formed in the front ends of the passages


43


thereof respectively (

FIGS. 2

,


5


,


6


), to form various spraying patterns.




A sealing ring or gasket


29


may be engaged in the center bore


22


of the housing


21


and engaged between the rotor


40


and the housing


21


, to make a water tight seal between the rotor


40


and the housing


21


, and to allow the water from the center bore


22


of the housing


21


to flow into either of the selected passages


43


of the rotor


40


.




The rotor


40


further includes a number of dens


46


formed in the rear portion thereof (

FIGS. 3

,


8


), and arranged around the center hole


47


of the rotor


40


, and arranged to receive the spring biased projection


71


which may position the rotor


40


relative to the housing


21


, and which may maintain the alignment of either of the respective passages


43


of the rotor


40


with the center bore


22


of the housing


21


, to allow the water from the center bore


22


of the housing


21


to selectively flow through either of the passages


43


of the rotor


40


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2

,


5


,


6


, the rotor


40


includes one or more radially extended grooves


44


formed therein and arranged around the center hole


47


of the rotor


40


, and disengaged from the passages


43


of the rotor


40


, and having inner portions coupled together or communicated with each other at a space


45


.




The rotor


40


includes a slot


431


formed therein and communicating one of the passages


433


of the rotor


40


(

FIGS. 3

,


8


) with either of the radially extended grooves


44


or the space


45


of the rotor


40


, to allow the water from the one passage


43


of the rotor


40


to flow through the slot


431


and/or the space


45


and/or either of the radially extended grooves


44


of the rotor


40


.




The rotor


40


further includes a cap


432


attached to the front portion thereof (

FIGS. 2

,


8


), to guide the water from the one passage


433


of the rotor


40


to flow radially out through the slot


431


and/or the space


45


and/or either of the radially extended grooves


44


of the rotor


40


, and to prevent the water from directly flow forwardly out of the one passage


433


of the rotor


40


.




The rotor


40


further includes a circular outer peripheral shoulder or surface


421


formed or provided in the front and outer portion thereof (

FIGS. 2

,


3


), and includes a number of teeth


41


, such as ratchet teeth


41


extended or provided on the outer peripheral portion thereof, and preferably arranged between the circular outer peripheral shoulders or surfaces


42


,


421


thereof.




A control ferrule


50


includes a rear peripheral flange


54


provided on the rear portion thereof and rotatably engaged in the inner peripheral shoulder


28


of the housing


21


, for rotatably attaching or securing the control ferrule


50


to the housing


21


, and for stably guiding the control ferrule


50


to rotate relative to the housing


21


. The control ferrule


50


is provided as a rotating means for rotating the rotor


40


relative to the housing


21


.




The control ferrule


50


includes a number of teeth


51


, such as ratchet teeth


51


extended or provided in the inner peripheral portion thereof, and engaged with the teeth


41


of the rotor


40


, to rotate the rotor


40


relative to the housing


21


when the control ferrule


50


is rotated relative to the housing


21


. The control ferrule


50


includes a knurled or serrated outer peripheral surface


52


formed or provided thereon for allowing the control ferrule


50


to be easily rotated relative to the housing


21


.




A front casing


30


includes a chamber


31


formed or defined between a rear wall


32


and a front wall


38


, and includes a center hole


35


formed therein and defined by a hub


351


which may separate the center hole


35


and the chamber


31


thereof from each other. The front casing


30


is rotatably received in the front portion


53


of the control ferrule


50


. A sealing ring or gasket


353


may be engaged in the hub


351


and engaged between the rotor


40


and the front casing


30


, to make a water tight seal between the rotor


40


and the front casing


30


.




The front casing


30


includes a curved extension


36


extended rearwardly from the rear wall


32


and secured to the housing


21


with adhesive materials, fasteners or latches (not shown), or by welding processes, to solidly secure the front casing


30


to the front portion of the housing


21


, and thus to stably and rotatably retain the control ferrule


50


between the housing


21


and the front casing


30


.




The front casing


30


includes a circular or peripheral rib


33


extended rearwardly from the rear wall


32


and rotatably engaged onto the circular outer peripheral surface


421


of the rotor


40


, to stably and rotatably retain the rotor


40


between the housing


21


and the front casing


30


. A sealing ring


39


may be engaged between the outer peripheral portion of the rotor


40


and the front casing


30


, to make a water tight seal between the outer peripheral portion of the rotor


40


and the front casing


30


.




The hub


351


or the center hole


35


of the front casing


30


is arranged to be aligned with the center bore


22


of the housing


21


, and to be aligned with either of the passages


43


or either of the patterns


430


of the rotor


40


, to allow the water to flow out through the center hole


35


of the front casing


30


via either of the patterns


430


or passages


43


of the rotor


40


, to form various or different spraying patterns.




The front casing


30


includes a number of perforations


39


formed in the front wall


38


and communicating with the chamber


31


of the front casing


30


, and includes one or more passageways


34


formed in the rear wall


32


and communicating with the chamber


31


of the front casing


30


, to allow water to flow out through the perforations


39


of the front casing


30


via the passageways


34


and the chamber


31


of the front casing


30


.




Either of the passageways


34


of the rear wall


32


or of the front casing


30


may be communicated with either of the grooves


44


or the space


45


of the rotor


40


, to allow the water from the one passage


43


of the rotor


40


to flow through the slot


431


and/or the space


45


and/or either of the radially extended grooves


44


of the rotor


40


, and then to flow through the passageways


34


and the chamber


31


of the front casing


30


and the perforations


39


of the front casing


30


.




At this moment, the cap


432


of the rotor


40


is engaged with the hub


35


of the front casing


30


, to block the center hole


35


of the front casing


30


, and to prevent water from flowing out through the center hole


35


of the front casing


30


, and thus to allow the water to flow out through the perforations


39


of the front casing


30


only, best shown in

FIGS. 6

,


8


.




In operation, as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 7

, the rotor


40


may be rotated relative to the housing


21


, by such as the control ferrule


50


, to align either of the passages


43


of the rotor


40


with the center bore


22


of the housing


21


, and to allow the water from the center bore


22


of the housing


21


to selectively flow through either of the passages


43


of the rotor


40


, and to directly flow forwardly out through the center hole


35


of the front casing


30


, best shown in FIG.


7


.




As shown in

FIGS. 6 and 8

, when the rotor


40


is rotated relative to the housing


21


to align the passages


433


of the rotor


40


with the center bore


22


of the housing


21


, the cap


432


of the rotor


40


may be caused to engage with the hub


35


of the front casing


30


, and to block the center hole


35


of the front casing


30


, and thus to prevent the water from flowing out through the center hole


35


of the front casing


30


. At this moment, the water may only flow out through the perforations


39


of the front casing


30


via the slot


431


and/or the space


45


and/or the radially extended grooves


44


of the rotor


40


and the passageways


34


and the chamber


31


of the front casing


30


.




The conventional sprayer devices do not include a rotor rotatably secured to the front portion of a housing, and do not teach a rotor having one or more passages


43


,


433


selectively aligned with a center bore


22


of a housing


21


, to allow the water to flow through the aligned passages


43


,


433


and the center bore


22


of the housing


21


.




Accordingly, the sprayer nozzle in accordance with the present invention includes a number of spraying patterns to be selected by users and arranged for allowing the water to flow out through the center portion of the sprayer nozzle. Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A sprayer nozzle comprising:a housing including a center bore formed therein to receive water to be sprayed, a rotor including a center hole formed therein, and including a plurality of teeth formed thereon, a pivot shaft engaged through said center hole of said rotor and attached to said housing, to rotatably secure said rotor to said housing, said pivot shaft being offset from said center bore of said housing, and said rotor including a first passage and at least one second passage formed therein and disposed around said center hole of said rotor, and arranged to be selectively aligned with said center bore of said housing when said rotor is rotated relative to said housing, to allow the water from said center bore of said housing to selectively flow out through either of said first passage or said at least one second passage of said rotor, and means for rotating said rotor relative to said housing, said rotating means including a control ferrule rotatable attached to said housing and including a plurality of teeth formed therein and engaged with said teeth of said rotor, to rotate said rotor relative to said housing when said control ferrule is rotated relative to said housing.
  • 2. The sprayer nozzle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rotor includes a pattern formed in an outer portion of said first passage to form a predetermined water spraying pattern.
  • 3. The sprayer nozzle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing includes an aperture formed therein, said rotor includes a stud extended therefrom and rotatably received in said aperture of said housing, to stably and rotatably secure said rotor to said housing.
  • 4. The sprayer nozzle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing includes a circular depression formed therein, said rotor includes a circular outer peripheral surface formed therein and rotatably received in said circular depression of said housing, to stably and rotatably secure said rotor to said housing.
  • 5. The sprayer nozzle as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a spring biased projection received in said housing, and engageable with said rotor, to position said rotor to said housing.
  • 6. The sprayer nozzle as claimed in claim 5, wherein said rotor includes a plurality of dens formed therein and arranged around said center hole of said rotor, and arranged to receive said spring biased projection, and to position said rotor relative to said housing, and to maintain an alignment of either of said first passage or said at least one second passage of said rotor with said center bore of said housing.
  • 7. The sprayer nozzle as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a casing secured in front of said housing, said casing including a center hole formed therein and defined by a hub, and selectively aligned with either of said first passage or said at least one second passage of said rotor when said rotor is rotated relative to said housing.
  • 8. A sprayer nozzle comprising:a housing including a center bore formed therein to receive water to be sprayed, a rotor including a center hole formed therein, and a pivot shaft engaged through said center hole of said rotor and attached to said housing, to rotatable secure said rotor to said housing, said pivot shaft being offset from said center bore of said housing, and said rotor including a first passage and at least one second passage formed therein and disposed around said center hole of said rotor, and arranged to be selectively aligned with said center bore of said housing when said rotor is rotated relative to said housing, to allow the water from said center bore of said housing to selectively flow out through either of said first passage or said at least one second passage of said rotor, and a casing secured in front of said housing, said casing including a center hole formed therein and defined by a hub, and selectively aligned with either of said first passage or said at least one second passage of said rotor when said rotor is rotated relative to said housing, said casing including a peripheral rib extended therefrom, said rotor including a circular outer peripheral surface formed therein and rotatably received in said peripheral rib of said casing, to stably and rotatably secure said rotor between said housing and said casing.
  • 9. A sprayer nozzle comprising:a housing including a center bore formed therein to receive water to be sprayed; a rotor including a center hole formed therein, and a pivot shaft engaged through said center hole of said rotor and attached to said housing, to rotatable secure said rotor to said housing, said pivot shaft being offset from said center bore of said housing, and said rotor including a first passage and at least one second passage formed therein and disposed around said center hole of said rotor, and arranged to be selectively aligned with said center bore of said housing when said rotor is rotated relative to said housing, to allow the water from said center bore of said housing to selectively flow out through either of said first passage or said at least one second passage of said rotor, and a casing secured in front of said housing, said casing including a center hole formed therein and defined by a hub, and selectively aligned with either of said first passage or said at least one second passage of said rotor when said rotor is rotated relative to said housing, said casing including a chamber formed therein and defined between a rear wall and a front wall, said front wall including a plurality of perforations formed therein and communicating with said chamber of said casing, said rear wall including at least one passageway formed therein and communicating with said chamber of said casing, said rotor including at least one groove formed therein and communicating with said at least one second passage of said rotor, to receive water from said at least one second passage of said rotor.
  • 10. The sprayer nozzle as claimed in claim 9, wherein said rotor includes a cap attached thereto, to block said at least one second passage of said rotor, and to selectively block said center hole of said casing when said cap is aligned with said center hole of said casing.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
5540386 Roman Jul 1996 A
5598978 Wang Feb 1997 A
5823442 Guo Oct 1998 A
5884847 Christopher Mar 1999 A