Claims
- 1. A liquid jet blower having an aerosol type injection valve comprising:
- a valve box having a bottom end in communication with a source of pressurized liquid, a top end provided with a circumferential annular gasket, and a table surrounded by an elastic peripheral wall located between the top and the bottom end;
- an injection pipe having a first end connected to an injection button, a second end sealingly engageable with the elastic peripheral wall, and a center portion having a communicating hole selectively engageable with the gasket; and a spring for pushing the second end of the injection pipe and the table apart.
- 2. The liquid jet blower of claim 1, wherein the injection button is movable between an open position and a closed position and wherein the second end of the injection pipe and the table are shaped to form a chamber when the injection button is in the open position.
- 3. The liquid jet blower of claim 1, wherein the injection pipe is movable between a dispensing position and a non-dispensing position, wherein the communicating hole communicates with the valve box when the injection pipe is in the dispensing position and engages the annular gasket to close communication when the injection pipe is in the non-dispensing position.
- 4. The liquid jet blower of claim 3, wherein a chamber is formable between the second end of the injection pipe and the table when the injection pipe moves from the dispensing position to the non-dispensing position.
- 5. An injection valve comprising:
- a valve box coupleable to a source of pressurized liquid;
- an injection pipe slidingly engageable with the valve box; and
- means for removing excess liquid from the injection pipe when the injection pipe moves from a dispensing position to a non-dispensing position.
- 6. The injection valve of claim 1, wherein the means for removing excess liquid comprises an expandable liquid chamber located between a first end of the injection pipe and a table connected to the valve box.
- 7. The injection valve of claim 5, wherein the injection pipe includes a communication hole that is movable between engagement with an annular gasket connected to the valve box to close communication in the non-dispensing position and communicates with an interior of the valve box in the dispensing position.
- 8. The injection valve of claim 5, wherein a communicating hole formed on the injection pipe communicates with said valve box in the dispensing position and the means for receiving excess liquid expands when the injection pipe moves from the dispensing position to the non-dispensing position.
- 9. The injection valve of claim 5, wherein the means for removing includes a means for storing the excess liquid.
- 10. The injection valve of claim 9, wherein the means for storing comprises a chamber located between the valve box and the injection pipe.
- 11. A liquid jet blower having an aerosol type injection valve comprising a valve box having an opening at the bottom in communication with a source of pressurized liquid located below it, an upper opening provided with a circumferential annular gasket at the top and a table surrounded by an elastic peripheral wall at the center, an injection pipe having a thinned pipe portion with a small diameter running through the gasket of the valve box and projecting outward from the gasket and an enlarged lower pipe portion with a large diameter having its bottom abutting the elastic peripheral wall, said injection pipe being biased upward by a pusher spring by way of the enlarged pipe portion so that a communicating hole bored through its side wall is blocked by the gasket and a small chamber is formed between said enlarged pipe portion and said table for receiving any remaining liquid, and an injection button having a nozzle connected to and communicating with the upper portion of said injection pipe.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/077,394, filed Jun. 17, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,328,062, which in turn is a divisional of Ser. No. 07.741,416, filed Aug. 1, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,240,153.
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Divisions (2)
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