Attachment and system for mixing and dispensing a chemical and diluent
US-10669146-B2 · Jun 2, 2020 · US
US11707751B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11707751-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016784787-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 7, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2023 |
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A hose end spray head apparatus includes a spread head body and a hose coupling. The spray head body includes a mixing body and a spray outlet arm formed as a unitary construction. The spray outlet arm extends outwardly from the mixing body and includes a spray bore to discharge a mixed fluid. The spray bore communicates with atmosphere via a first radial sidewall bore and a first offset top surface bore. An axial bottom surface bore extends from the bottom surface to the spray bore and is draws product from a container so as to inject the product into the spray bore. A second radial sidewall bore is configured to communicate an open interior of the container with atmosphere. The hose coupling is secured to the mixing body and mounts to a fluid supply to form the mixed fluid which is discharged through the spray bore.
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What is claimed is: 1. A hose end spray head apparatus configured for use with a container holding a product to be sprayed, the hose end spray head apparatus comprising: a) a spray head body comprising: i) a mixing body having a top surface, a bottom surface and a sidewall extending therebetween, wherein said bottom surface is adapted to mount onto the container; ii) a spray outlet arm extending outwardly from said mixing body, said mixing body and said spray outlet arm being a unitary construction, wherein: a) a transverse longitudinal spray bore extends through said spray outlet arm and said mixing body, wherein a first end of said spray bore has a first inner diameter and is configured to discharge a mixed fluid therefrom and wherein a second end of said spray bore has a second inner diameter larger than said first inner diameter of said spray bore first end, said spray bore second end including a first set of internal threads; b) a first radial sidewall bore extends radially inward from said sidewall to said spray bore and has a terminal end disposed within said spray bore; c) a first offset top surface bore extends from said top surface to said first radial sidewall bore, whereby said spray bore communicates with atmosphere via said first radial sidewall bore and said first offset top surface bore; d) an axial bottom surface bore extends from said bottom surface to said spray bore, wherein said axial bottom surface bore is configured to draw the product from the container so as to inject the product into said spray bore; and e) a second radial sidewall bore is configured to communicate an open interior of the container with atmosphere; and b) a hose coupling having a first end with an outer diameter including a second set of external threads configured to engage with said first set of internal threads of said second end of said spray bore to secure said hose coupling to said mixing body, wherein said hose coupling defines a transverse longitudinal inlet bore having a third inner diameter in axial alignment and fluid communication with said spray bore, said third inner diameter being smaller than said first inner diameter and forming a stepped junction therebetween, said first radial sidewall bore disposed within said spray bore adjacent said stepped junction, and wherein a second end of said hose coupling is configured to mount to a fluid supply. 2. The hose end spray head apparatus of claim 1 further including a rotary dial rotatably mounted onto said top surface of said mixing body and having a plurality of circumferentially spaced holes extending therethrough, wherein successive holes of said plurality of circumferentially spaces holes have an increasing hole diameter, and wherein only a single selected hole of said plurality of circumferentially spaces holes aligns with said first offset top surface bore at a time whereby said plurality of circumferentially spaced holes selectively varies an amount of air drawn into said spray bore through said first offset top surface bore. 3. The hose end spray head apparatus of claim 2 wherein said rotary dial defines a plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses within a bottom face of said rotary dial with a respective recess of said plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses coinciding with a respective hole of said plurality of circumferentially spaced holes, and wherein said mixing body further defines a second offset top surface bore and wherein said hose end spray head apparatus further includes a detent mounted within said second offset top surface bore, wherein said detent engages a selected recess of said plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses when said single selected hole of said plurality of circumferentially spaces holes aligns with said first offset top surface bore. 4. The hose end spray head apparatus of claim 3 wherein said detent includes a spring loaded bearing wherein said bearing is yieldingly retained with said selected recess of said plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses. 5. The hose end spray head apparatus of claim 1 wherein said axial bottom surface bore is defined by a first inner diameter and a second inner diameter smaller than said first inner diameter, wherein said second inner diameter couples said first inner diameter with said spray bore. 6. The hose end spray head apparatus of claim 5 further including an adapter proportioned to be received within said axial bottom surface bore and defining an longitudinal adapter bore therethrough having a third inner diameter smaller than said second inner diameter of said axial bottom surface bore. 7. The hose end spray head apparatus of claim 1 wherein said second end of said hose coupling is configured to mount to a conventional garden hose nozzle. 8. A hose end spray head apparatus configured for use with a container holding a product to be sprayed, the hose end spray head apparatus comprising: a) a spray head body comprising: i) a mixing body having a top surface, a bottom surface and a sidewall extending therebetween, wherein said bottom surface is adapted to mount onto the container; ii) a spray outlet arm extending outwardly from said mixing body, said mixing body and said spray outlet arm being a unitary construction, wherein: a) a transverse longitudinal spray bore extends through said spray outlet arm and said mixing body, wherein a first end of said spray bore has a first inner diameter and is configured to discharge a mixed fluid therefrom and wherein a second end of said spray bore has a second inner diameter larger than said first inner diameter of said spray bore first end, said spray bore second end including a first set of internal threads; b) a first radial sidewall bore extends from said sidewall to said spray bore; c) a first offset top surface bore extends from said top surface to said first radial sidewall bore, whereby said spray bore communicates with atmosphere via said first radial sidewall bore and said first offset top surface bore; d) an axial bottom surface bore extends from said bottom surface to said spray bore, wherein said axial bottom surface bore is configured to draw the product from the container so as to inject the product into said spray bore; and e) a second radial sidewall bore is configured to communicate an open interior of the container with atmosphere; and b) a hose coupling comprising a unitary body having a first end with an outer diameter including a second set of external threads configured to engage with said first set of internal threads of said second end of said spray bore to secure said hose coupling to said mixing body, wherein said hose coupling defines a transverse longitudinal inlet bore having a third inner diameter in axial alignment and fluid communication with said spray bore, said third inner diameter being smaller than said first inner diameter and forming a stepped junction therebetween, said first radial sidewall bore located adjacent said stepped junction, and wherein a second end of said hose coupling is configured to mount to a fluid supply. 9. The hose end spray head apparatus of claim 8 further including a rotary dial rotatably mounted onto said top surface of said mixing body and having a plurality of circumferentially spaced holes extending therethrough, wherein successive holes of said plurality of circumferentially spaces holes have an increasing hole diameter, and wherein only a single selected hole of said plurality of circumferentially spaces holes aligns with said first offset top surface bore at a time whereby said plurality of circumferentially spaced holes selectively varies an amount of air drawn into said spray bore through said first offset top surface bore. 10. The hose end spr
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the carried liquid and the main stream of carrying liquid being brought together downstream of the container before discharge (B05B7/2454 takes precedence) · CPC title
without any source of compressed gas, e.g. the air being sucked by the pressurised liquid · CPC title
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