Ground-Mounted Soap Injection System
20220176393 · 2022-06-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B7/2486
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/0884
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B7/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A ground-mounted soap injection system that can be used with a SLIP 'N SLIDE or other similar device needing the addition of a lubricating agent. The invention includes a liquid reservoir connected to a metering valve and an injection venturi. A hose is connected to the device and water passing through an internal passage draws the lubricating agent into the moving stream in a controlled fashion. Spikes are provided to secure the device to the ground.
Claims
1. A secondary liquid injection system configured to be attached to a ground, comprising: (a) a body, having a bottom; (b) a plurality of spikes attached to said body and protruding downward below said bottom; (c) a hose inlet; (d) a hose outlet; (e) a water conduit connecting said hose outlet to said hose inlet, said water conduit including a venturi; (f) a reservoir in said body configured to hold said secondary liquid; (g) an injector outlet in said venturi; and (h) a throttle valve controlling flow from said reservoir to said injector outlet.
2. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 1, further comprising a check valve between said reservoir and said injector outlet, wherein said check valve is configured to allow flow from said reservoir to said injector outlet but prevent flow in the opposite direction.
3. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 2, wherein: (a) said water conduit lies proximate said bottom of said body; (b) said check valve lies above said venturi; (c) said throttle valve lies above said check valve; and (d) said reservoir lies above said throttle valve.
4. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 1, wherein said reservoir lies above said injector outlet.
5. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 1, wherein said reservoir has an open top that is selectively closed by a reservoir lid.
6. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 1, wherein: (a) said body includes a first lateral extension plate; (b) said body includes a second lateral extension plate; and (c) some of said plurality of spikes descend from said first and second lateral extension plates.
7. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 1, wherein: (a) said body includes a plurality of outriggers; and (b) some of said plurality of spikes descend from said outriggers.
8. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 1, wherein said spikes are configured to fold flat.
9. A secondary liquid injection system configured to be attached to a ground, comprising: (a) a hose inlet; (b) a hose outlet; (c) a water conduit connecting said hose outlet to said hose inlet, said water conduit including a venturi; (d) a reservoir configured to hold said secondary liquid, said reservoir lying above said venturi; (e) an injector outlet in said venturi; (f) a throttle valve controlling flow from said reservoir to said injection outlet; and (g) a plurality of spikes configured to secure said injection system to said ground.
10. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 9, further comprising a check valve between said reservoir and said injector outlet, wherein said check valve is configured to allow flow from said reservoir to said injector outlet but prevent flow in the opposite direction.
11. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 10, wherein: (a) said water conduit lies within a body and proximate a bottom of said body; (b) said check valve lies above said venturi; (c) said throttle valve lies above said check valve; and (d) said reservoir lies above said throttle valve.
12. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 9, wherein said reservoir has an open top that is selectively closed by a reservoir lid.
13. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 9, wherein: (a) said reservoir is housed within a body; (b) said body includes a first lateral extension plate; (c) said body includes a second lateral extension plate; and (d) some of said plurality of spikes descend from said first and second lateral extension plates.
14. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 9, wherein: (a) said reservoir is housed within a body; (b) said body includes a plurality of outriggers; and (c) some of said plurality of spikes descend from said outriggers.
15. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 9, wherein said spikes are configured to fold flat.
16. A secondary liquid injection system configured to be attached to a ground, comprising: (a) a body having a hose inlet, a hose outlet, and a water conduit running therebetween; (b) a venturi in said water conduit; (c) a reservoir configured to hold said secondary liquid, said reservoir lying above said venturi; (d) an injector outlet in said venturi; and (e) a throttle valve controlling flow from said reservoir to said injection outlet.
17. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 16, further comprising a check valve between said reservoir and said injector outlet, wherein said check valve is configured to allow flow from said reservoir to said injector outlet but prevent flow in the opposite direction.
18. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 16, wherein: (a) said water conduit lies proximate a bottom of said body; (b) said check valve lies above said venturi; (c) said throttle valve lies above said check valve; and (d) said reservoir lies above said throttle valve.
19. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 16, wherein said reservoir has an open top that is selectively closed by a reservoir lid.
20. The secondary liquid injection system as recited in claim 16, wherein: (a) said body includes a first lateral extension plate; (b) said body includes a second lateral extension plate; and (d) some of said plurality of spikes descend from said first and second lateral extension plates.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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REFERENCE NUMERALS IN THE DRAWINGS
[0023] 10 SLIP 'N SLIDE [0024] 12 main panel [0025] 14 longitudinal water manifold [0026] 16 water inlet [0027] 18 lateral water manifold [0028] 20 water streams [0029] 22 strap [0030] 24 spike [0031] 26 hose [0032] 28 link hose [0033] 30 soap injector [0034] 32 body [0035] 34 first extension plate [0036] 36 second extension plate [0037] 38 spike [0038] 40 outlet [0039] 42 reservoir lid [0040] 44 throttle knob [0041] 46 hinge assembly [0042] 48 inlet [0043] 50 latch button [0044] 52 reservoir [0045] 54 feed inlet [0046] 56 throttle valve [0047] 58 check valve [0048] 60 spring [0049] 62 injector outlet [0050] 63 venturi [0051] 64 water conduit [0052] 66 reference mark [0053] 68 blade [0054] 70 indicator point [0055] 72 outrigger [0056] 74 spike [0057] 76 hinge boss [0058] 78 folding outrigger [0059] 80 folding spike [0060] 82 reservoir lid [0061] 84 foot actuated latch [0062] 86 pawl
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0063] The present invention can be combined with a variety of other devices to provide the injection of a secondary liquid—such as soap. A prior art SLIP 'N SLIDE is used for the explanation of the exemplary embodiments. However, the reader should bear in mind that the invention is by no means limited to this one application. The reader should also bear in mind that the features of the various embodiments can be combined in ways that have not been specifically illustrated.
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[0065] Soap dispenser 30 will generally be located near the device it is feeding. It thus presents an obstacle to running children and potentially a trip hazard. It is therefore desirable to include retention features that hold it in place.
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[0067] Throttle knob 44 controls the flow of secondary liquid from the reservoir into a stream of water moving through the soap injector and exiting via outlet 40. The throttle knob controls a throttle valve in the interior of body 32—as will be explained in more detail subsequently.
[0068] The soap dispenser is secured to the ground via multiple turf spikes 38. These extend downward from the bottom of body 32. The example shown increases the surface area in contact with the ground by including first extension plate 34 and second extension plate 36. These extend laterally out from body 32. Some of the turf spikes 38 descend downward from the extension plates 34,36. In the example shown, eight turf spikes are used. These are long and slender. The tip is preferably rounded but not pointed. The rounded tip allows the soap dispenser to be pressed downward into the turf, without presenting a hazard when the device is removed from the ground. Reservoir lid 42 is preferably made strong. This configuration allows the user to press downward on the reservoir lid in order to seat the turf spikes. The user can also press downward on the extension plates 34,36.
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[0070] Hinge assembly 46 pivotally connects reservoir lid 42 to the top of body 32. The hinge assembly can take many forms. In the example shown, the hinge is created by snapping pliable plastic features together. In other examples, a transverse hinge pin can be used or a separate “piano hinge” strip can be added.
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[0074] Check valve 58 is preferably also provided so that the secondary liquid within the reservoir will not seep out when the device is not in use but throttle valve 56 is left open. Spring 60 normally biases the check valve to the closed position (typically by urging a sphere against a seat). Thus, when there is no flow of water through water conduit 64 check valve 58 is closed and no liquid escapes the reservoir—even if throttle valve 56 is open.
[0075] When water is flowing through water conduit 64 and venturi 63, a region of low pressure is created proximate injector outlet 62. This region of low pressure is explained by Bernoulli's Principle. The water velocity substantially increases as it passes through venturi 63, producing a reduced pressure in injector outlet 62. Reservoir 52 is vented to the atmosphere, so that the pressure on the top of the liquid within the reservoir remains fairly constant. Assuming that throttle valve 56 is at least partially open, the low pressure within the venturi sucks open check valve 58 (overcoming the closing force provided by spring 60) and allows the flow of the secondary liquid into the moving stream of water. The high velocity at the point of injection thoroughly mixes the secondary liquid into the water.
[0076] The venturi 63 is preferably sized to account for the fact that the water flowing through the conduit 64 is not simply flowing out an open nozzle. Rather, it is flowing into another dispensing device like a SLIP 'N SLIDE. Thus, the venturi is preferably made small so that suitable flow velocity through the venturi can be obtained even when the flow through conduit 64 is modest.
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[0078] A “1/2” reference is provided on the throttle knob. This reference will align with reference mark 66 if throttle knob 44 is rotated 45 degrees in the clockwise direction from the position shown in
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[0081] In operation the four folding outriggers 78 are pivoted into a deployed position where they snap into place. The spikes are then folded down from the outriggers.
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[0083] Pawl 86 has been released from its home position—in which it engages body 32. Once released, a rotary spring pivots the lid up to the position shown in
[0084] The reader will therefore understand how the present invention provides a device for metering a desired secondary liquid (such as soap) into a moving stream of water. The invention has other features, including:
[0085] 1. The throttle valve can set and maintain a precise ratio of added secondary liquid;
[0086] 2. A transparent strip indicator window can be provided on the side of the body so that the user can observe the level of secondary liquid in the reservoir;
[0087] 3. The link hose can be provided as part of the soap dispenser; and
[0088] 4. The invention can include quick-connect fittings for the connected hoses rather than threaded fittings.
[0089] The preceding description contains significant detail regarding the novel aspects of the present invention. It should not be construed, however, as limiting the scope of the invention but rather as providing illustrations of the preferred embodiments of the invention. Many other embodiments will be made apparent to those skilled in the art. Thus, the scope of the invention should be fixed by the following claims, rather than by the examples given.