Claims
- 1. A sprayer for attachment to a liquid container, comprising:
- a sprayer housing;
- a connector for attaching the sprayer housing to a liquid container;
- a pump chamber in the sprayer housing;
- a pump mechanism mounted to the pump chamber for reciprocating movement of the pump mechanism between a charge position and a discharge position;
- a trigger on the sprayer housing for manually reciprocating the pump mechanism between the charge and discharge positions;
- a vent valve positioned in the sprayer housing for venting air from the pump chamber in response to the pump mechanism being moved to the discharge position when priming the pump chamber, the vent valve includes a resilient sleeve; and
- a check valve in contact with the vent valve and positioned in the sprayer housing for preventing liquid in the pump chamber from entering the liquid container when the pump mechanism is moved towards the discharge position after the pump chamber has been primed.
- 2. The sprayer of claim 1, wherein:
- the check valve is connected to the resilient sleeve.
- 3. The sprayer of claim 2, wherein:
- the check valve permits a draw of liquid from the liquid container through the resilient sleeve and into the pump chamber when the pump mechanism is moved toward the charge position, and the check valve prevents a flow of liquid from the pump chamber through the resilient sleeve and into the liquid container when the pump mechanism is moved toward the discharge position.
- 4. The sprayer of claim 3, wherein:
- the check valve is a flapper valve integrally connected to the resilient sleeve by a hinge.
- 5. The sprayer of claim 1, further comprising:
- a liquid passage extending through the sprayer housing for conveying liquid from the liquid container to the pump chamber, the liquid passage including an exit port, the resilient sleeve being positioned within the liquid passage and closing over the exit port.
- 6. The sprayer of claim 5, wherein:
- a rod is operatively connected to the trigger to displace the resilient sleeve from the exit port when the pump mechanism is moved to the discharge position, thereby opening the exit port, and to return the resilient sleeve to a position over the exit port when the pump mechanism is moved from the discharge position, thereby closing the exit port.
- 7. The sprayer of claim 6, wherein:
- the exit port communicates with the liquid container, thereby allowing air to vent from the pump chamber through the exit port and into the liquid container when the pump mechanism is moved to the discharge position.
- 8. A sprayer for attachment to a liquid container, the sprayer comprising:
- a sprayer housing;
- a connector for attaching the sprayer housing to a liquid container;
- a pump chamber in the sprayer housing;
- a manually operated pump mechanism mounted to the pump chamber for reciprocating movement of the pump mechanism between a charge position and a discharge position relative to the sprayer housing;
- a liquid passage for conveying liquid from the liquid container to the pump chamber, the liquid passage having a check valve therein for permitting a draw of liquid from the liquid container through the liquid passage and the check valve and into the pump chamber, and for preventing a flow of fluid from the pump chamber through the liquid passage and the check valve and into the liquid container;
- the sprayer housing includes an exit port closed over by a portion of the liquid passage, the portion of the liquid passage that closes over the exit port includes a resilient sleeve positioned in the liquid passage, and the check valve is integrally formed as one piece with the sleeve.
- 9. The sprayer of claim 8, wherein: the sprayer further comprising a rod manually reciprocated in response to reciprocation of the pump mechanism, the rod extending through the exit port and displacing the sleeve from the exit port in response to the pump mechanism being moved to the discharge position, thereby allowing air to vent from the pump chamber through the exit port.
- 10. The sprayer of claim 9, wherein:
- the rod extends through the exit port and displaces a portion of the sleeve from the exit port in response to the pump mechanism being moved to the discharge position, thereby allowing air in the pump chamber to vent from the pump chamber through the exit port, and the rod withdraws from the exit port and permits the portion of the sleeve to close over the exit port in response to the pump mechanism being moved from the discharge position.
- 11. The sprayer of claim 10, wherein:
- the exit port communicates with the liquid container, thereby allowing air in the pump chamber to vent through the exit port and into the liquid container in response to the pump mechanism being moved to the discharge position.
- 12. The sprayer of claim 10, wherein:
- the check valve opens permitting a draw of liquid from the liquid container through the sleeve and check valve and into the pump chamber when the pump mechanism is moved toward the charge position, and the check valve closes preventing a flow of liquid from the pump chamber through the sleeve and check valve and into the liquid container when the pump mechanism is moved toward the discharge position.
- 13. The sprayer of claim 9, wherein:
- the exit port communicates with the liquid container, thereby allowing air to vent from the pump chamber through the exit port and into the liquid container when the pump mechanism is moved to the discharge position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/363,512, filed Dec. 12, 1994, and currently pending.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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