Power sprayer
US-2020129996-A1 · Apr 30, 2020 · US
US11267003B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11267003-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815971071-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 4, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 13, 2005 |
| Publication date | Mar 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 8, 2022 |
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A spray head for a power sprayer configured to generate a continuous sheet-like water shield around a center stream of water is disclosed. A water delivery device for use with a sink is disclosed, the water delivery device may produce a stream of water surrounded by a continuous shield of water.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A spray head for use with a water delivery system comprising: a body including a fluid port configured to be coupled to a water supply; a cartridge received within the body, the cartridge including an inlet in fluid communication with the fluid port, a first outlet in fluid communication with the inlet and configured to produce from the spray head a water stream, a second outlet having a fluid contact surface and in fluid communication with the inlet, a center longitudinal axis extending axially through the first outlet and the second outlet, the fluid contact surface extending in laterally spaced relation around the center longitudinal axis, the cartridge further including a deflector configured to redirect and decrease turbulence in water moving toward the second outlet and provide a substantially uniform water flow to the fluid contact surface, wherein the water from the second outlet is configured to produce a continuous shield of water extending outwardly from the spray head in a layer spaced apart from the water stream; wherein the inlet is configured to be in simultaneous fluid communication with the first outlet and the second outlet; and a whirl member upstream from the deflector and configured to impart rotational movement to water passing from the inlet to the second outlet, wherein water from the second outlet rotates about the center longitudinal axis. 2. The spray head of claim 1 , wherein the water stream produced by the first outlet has a substantially laminar flow. 3. The spray head of claim 1 , wherein the second outlet has an outwardly flared surface which shapes the continuous shield of water to be conical. 4. The spray head of claim 3 , wherein the second outlet is continuous and surrounds the first outlet. 5. The spray head of claim 1 , wherein the spray head is a swivel spray head. 6. The spray head of claim 1 , further comprising a spout base member, the spray head being coupled to the spout base member. 7. The spray head of claim 6 , wherein the spray head is a pull out portion moveable between a first position coupled to the spout base member and a second position spaced apart from the spout base member. 8. The spray head of claim 1 , further comprising a valve upstream from the fluid port, a spout in fluid communication with the valve and coupled to a sink deck, and wherein the body is a side spray configured to be coupled to the sink deck in spaced relation to the spout. 9. The spray head of claim 1 , wherein the whirl member includes an annular body having a plurality of slots formed therein to rotate water outwardly about a longitudinal axis of the first outlet. 10. The spray head of claim 1 , wherein the continuous shield of water surrounds the water stream. 11. The spray head of claim 1 , further comprising a reflector cooperating with the whirl member and positioned upstream from the fluid contact surface, the reflector configured to change the direction of water supplied from the whirl member to the fluid contact surface. 12. The spray head of claim 1 , wherein the first outlet does not extend axially beyond the second outlet. 13. A spray head for use with a water delivery system comprising: a body including a fluid port configured to be coupled to a water supply; a cartridge received within the body, the cartridge including an inlet in fluid communication with the fluid port, a first outlet in fluid communication with the inlet and configured to produce from the spray head a water stream, a second outlet having a fluid contact surface and in fluid communication with the inlet, a center longitudinal axis extending axially through the first outlet and the second outlet, the fluid contact surface extending in laterally spaced relation around the center longitudinal axis, the cartridge further including a deflector configured to redirect and decrease turbulence in water moving toward the second outlet and provide a substantially uniform water flow to the fluid contact surface, wherein the water from the second outlet is configured to produce a continuous shield of water extending outwardly from the spray head in a layer spaced apart from the water stream; a whirl member upstream from the deflector and configured to impart rotational movement to water passing from the inlet to the second outlet, wherein water from the second outlet rotates about the center longitudinal axis; wherein the inlet is configured to be in simultaneous fluid communication with the first outlet and the second outlet; a spout base member, the spray head being coupled to the spout base member; and wherein the spray head is a pull out portion moveable between a first position coupled to the spout base member and a second position spaced apart from the spout base member. 14. The spray head of claim 13 , wherein the water stream produced by the first outlet has a substantially laminar flow. 15. The spray head of claim 13 , wherein the second outlet has an outwardly flared surface which shapes the continuous shield of water to be conical. 16. The spray head of claim 15 , wherein the second outlet is continuous and surrounds the first outlet. 17. The spray head of claim 13 , wherein the whirl member includes an annular body having a plurality of slots formed therein to rotate water outwardly about a longitudinal axis of the first outlet. 18. The spray head of claim 13 , wherein the continuous shield of water surrounds the water stream. 19. The sprayhead of claim 13 , further comprising a reflector cooperating with the whirl member and positioned upstream from the fluid contact surface, the reflector configured to change the direction of water supplied from the whirl member to the fluid contact surface. 20. The spray head of claim 13 , wherein the first outlet does not extend axially beyond the second outlet.
the channels extending outwardly, e.g. radially from the inside to the outside · CPC title
the interface being a plane perpendicular to the outlet axis · CPC title
the channels being formed at the interface of cooperating elements, e.g. by means of grooves · CPC title
in annular, tubular or hollow conical form · CPC title
capable of producing different kinds of discharge, e.g. either jet or spray (having selectively-effective outlets B05B1/16) · CPC title
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